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GENERAL CATALOGUE 
1866-1925 | 


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Published Quarterly By 


PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION 
Berkeley, California 





GENERAL CATALOGUE 


: OF THE 
“PACIFIC SCHOOL OF RELIGION 
Undenominational 


Formerly Pacific Theological Seminary 


1866-1925 





Compiled by 
Professor George Tolover Tolson 


BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 
1925 





BREPACE 


General catalogues of the students of Pacific Theological Seminary 
(the name of which was changed to Pacific School of Religion in 1916) 
were published in 1878, 1881, 1888, and 1898. The annual register of 
the year 1910-11 contained a “Directory of Graduates” compiled by the 
undersigned. No general catalogues, including the Trustees, Faculty 
members, Lecturers on the E. T. Earl Foundation, and recipients of 
honorary degrees have been published. In a very true sense, there- 
fore, this is the first general catalogue of the School. 

It has been extremely difficult to determine with accuracy much of 
the data presented in this catalogue. There seem to have been no 
Faculty minutes kept before 1884; and no Registrar’s books before 
18938. The Alumni Association was organized in 1887. Further 
information, either additional or corrective, concerning Alumni and 
other names herein, is earnestly solicited. 

We regret the meagreness of the account given of many of the 
earlier students. For many years the compiler has been gathering 
materials for this catalogue, frequently gleaning data from most un- 
expected sources. Under pioneer conditions, with shifting popula- 
tions and short pastorates, it is not surprising that some students, 
and even graduates, have become lost to view. Not a few of the 
earnest men of the earlier years struck out on their own account, 
preaching, teaching, and doing pérsonal evangelistic work among the 
laborers of the mines, mills, and lumber camps of the great West. 
Doubtless there are many who have done significant service whose 
records are entirely unknown to us. 

The Alumni are listed under the year of their graduation. Other 
regular students are enrolled under the year in which they would have 
graduated had they continued their studies. Special students, grad- 
uate students who have taken no degree from the School, and those 
registered primarily in other schools are enrolled with the classes 
whose members were seniors when these students entered the School. 

It has been thought best to include the names not only of Alumni, 
graduate, and special students, but of all persons who have taken 
courses in the School. <A general catalogue is a record not only of 
information but of association and study, and thus a book of remem- 
brance. It is hoped that this catalogue will prove of interest and 
value for both these purposes and will also render a service on behalf 
of Christian unity. 


The abbreviations employed are those in common use. ‘P’’ followed 
by the names of churches served indicates “pastor.” | Where no de- 
nomination is given, the Congregational is to be understood. When 
no state is mentioned, California is intended. 

To all who have co-operated in the preparation of this catalogue the 
compiler is greatly indebted, especially to Professor Buckham who has 
read much of the copy and proof, and given valuable counsel both as 
to form and substance. 

GEORGE TOLOVER TOLSON 
Pacific School of Religion, 
Berkeley, California, 
December 7, 1925 


OFFICERS 
OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 


PRESIDENTS 
POV ie seit yee DET COT Lert cccer is ocv at ocsectstcboeeechesedtedascakcueves 1866 
Pegs oly a oes Bole vay a (Sime Bn 8 Aa ee AM cab ey gy mn Uo ne RPS ate 1866—1880 
Presidenm Onna. MelLeany? a Dyes siete eh encectalles cassaus- 1880—1911 
Presimenn Cnarlés.o. Nash As Mo Dio De oie 1911—1920 
President Herman F. Swartz, M. Sc., D. D. -n......e cl. 1922— 

VICE-PRESIDENTS 

eur OSe i ow DENHOT sal). eect ieee eee 1866—1869 
PeeWee SEA Oldie LIV IMCL EEL) es ceca ue ost tc fusca wale case dab oysegees 1869—1870 
Rowers: Blunts on Aw eee. xP toe Le REA BRR Reb alee pest NON GA, a Mae 1870—1872 
Be Rrea Tonio terre eer hate sey Soba he eset ee os) 1872—1877 
Cape POU oe 7 sits Bale @ DER GS Wy gears at ptf RU ON A hd ean er An 1877—1880 
Pe PEAVRIS rahe SNAG Ia ab bobbie RN Wapato © sa aaa aap bare a aa aan 1880—1893 
PRIORI EAC OL OOR ee ee ieee eae nae 1898—1898, 1902—1905 
heyeccorge. ©. Adams, Do De a 1898—1902, 1905—1906 
RET ne Senet Dea te et re ener ee MCh ny aN LUNG ET ay RD eh | 1906—1907 
POV emeE CITI ok CLELIROR ome os carton ue ec ee ee ON 1907—.1921 
ROU en nccer sav Alle OLIN Dec.) oie. ftkciiesiass tedsssepceettcele 1921—1922 
a cicatd Bay SEA gs igs PL URA ee tae, Oe ROL ie ROE RR RA Se CoA Qe SOR ete 1922— 

SECRETARIES 
OSTA te bo 22) Cd be ch penal aac ON ate nena Gates ms OCDE, Ries Wee APs 1866—1868 
IERIbe EA Moa sii era Verne eek etc Sarria ta oa 1868—1870 
Bevin ile O Pond; . Deh) cdg inion ae 1870—1872, 1874—1899 
President John K. McLean, D. D. .......... UPR et cums Ment tg 1872—1874 
PPO eT Rare Fecal OWVOCL a iS ie er TiAltan eso sock scope ossuh veh cceb ves 1899—1911 
PDO W ees ATIIER, OD ALLELEOTH) yoieelil seats coe hein Wee ve acta heels 1911—1918 
Thee oeegeLD the LP oy EVA LIOONG CL) Leth oa ere eloc ke dacuk sé oat cuedacectebousseene 1918—1922 
Professor Charles *A. Kofoid,Ph. D., ‘Se. D...22. 62.0.0... 1922— 

TREASURERS 
CAEP af dil yg Bennet Wrnae, SRO SS Pees UN non Wr, Se eon RS) 1866—1872 
PIGWOYU NET <. FLING heen snus care eet tioe hs tare ee FR 1872—1880 
MIIStICGr  BINCH NTL. ELA Verne 4 1.08 he cog in eas as See Tse as 1880—1905 
PRA COURBOMasAr TTA VEN kel eo aes oe ed gah Kata a 1905—1922 
SEE WELCOMING 84 tire) ai pega ea pee ne Oe ER RD FEES MR ofr IESE 1922— 


TRUSTEES 


Name Period of Service 
Adams, ‘Rev. ‘George GC.) /DiHD siete anteaters se tececaetteascncrerraace: 1897—1906 
Addison, Dr. "Thomas: eco ceca pea ev ae ears tet ete 190i1—1920 
Aver, James: soo aa cane piacere eet sana item aithags daseenan eam 1880—1903 
Arlett;(Arthar oce Ga ae aa e e e e 1912—1920 
Baird, Rev: Lucins: 0.5} D> Dias ee 1920— 
Barber, Qsear sD) icc ease ee eran earn ae gece 1919— 
Barker; ‘James Tas isncG ce oes oe cee ae ee ne eee er 1892—1904 
Bates, Prof::Henry aiee ni ee ee cece enna 19038—1913 
Benchiley,/ Ts Bo ea ee eae vedere ea ea 1866—1881 
Benton, ‘Professor Joseph wA.). D2 DW oe eee 1866—1892 
Bigelow, Tes Bova recast eae oe 1871—1877 
Brewster, Rev. George Wires ate Soe ck eee er ee 1914—1915 
Briges, Rev, LesheuBi san ce ee ee cae eee 1912—1918 
Brock,” Charles We cece Saco esa dente encase: ae 1919— 
Brooks, Noa fico .c7o ven ee ocr areestce sneer oe eae se eget tenner ees i 1866—1871 
Brown, ‘Rey, Charles :O.5" Dee dyyie nis eae cate eee era ae 1892—1894 
Brown: Rev. Charles Be Di Dei eter aes eee 1900—1906 
Brown, Prolessor flmere ks. bts ese ccs asec na oe 1903—1907 
Brown, hey. Hugh. Elmer eee a aoe a 1914—1919 
BLOWN CV. SERODENG Hic eeDy tenons cae ee 1924— 
Clark;- Rev. Clement). ove ee ee ee 1924— 
Coley Foster Pied niece a ee eee eae 1915— 
Gola Nathaniel <P oo cle cise teens eee 1881—1902 
COleman Gwar oe Ni eee re a eae pee 1906—1913 
GOPWIN, ROY. UU oe ep ee he ee ee 1870—1872 
OORT EI AMOS Wa sokns cde man cceeacda ede socal eas ogee Ce ae en 1866—1869 
CYOSS; I UBUICE IsaTNO) | one oe ae ee ee 1866—1870 
Day, ‘Revi Willian De ee eee ee ee 1907—-1917 
Dille, Rev pel Barts ieog ly ote ecccscok ee ee aa e 1915—1918 
Dwinell, “Revireraeniiis (De Dre 2d ee ee 1866—1890 
Dyott, ‘Revision ther Ry eee oo SN es ee 1913—1918 
Barl,: Guy oe ae ects baer die ce ae Ad ee tees 1903—1913 
Fishers Ralpnaannt coe hata as eRe 1907—1921, 1923— 
Flint, Deacon) Bdward (Te i ee eee 1866—1903 
Frear, Revivalters (D.Don ae oe 1866—1869, 1888—1904 
Gill; ‘Rev. Harley Ho: Sse as See 1921— 
Gunn, ‘Rev. i G:.-Di Do ae ae a ee 1869—1873 
Hale; Rev.: Edson! Dovisceiee eee eee 1902—1907 


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PETE CY EAA LLP OU ANY os Mite te ee eee RL dara ge aan cabars ibactaank 1918—1922 


TIG-VETI,) J VINLICG) SAITLCRINM We er ee ai tata svete cdg deiys ecanntsrgudestct aos cnevh 1866—1905 
PAVED eal UStiCes | NODA tye ice ace tin iki osttgeaen ey ver ce 1905—1925 
PLEO a AG COE PENTA Ee autre ieercal nn car itn igen h hck shy Sodaads bictasaden be suo 1906—1915 
ED LOM mn VC SR ERRe IN ee Rok RG de cataract oo eats neni pod wy tactandekireoss 1872—1877 
HADO PRI POV oeyy TLE PCGs be Flac ED oy asec ceenslay a4) ps cacasaccenege-vovars anc 1922— 
Le bat hey gate) a1 0 Gs 16. ail Te pat aR ab lee RTE FAIR 8 RRO Ei ee Bt mn eae 1890—1905 
WAG ira metLe NY SEIS ING Cle oly ieee ects see cou tecta hones 1907—1908 
PACE UE RG CLWWATY 1152) L0.5 M os elt at ork RL ee Ae 1905—1909 
BRUCE MEE FCOOL ICI. Lp ipsa ren vedpisechencetontoenantdde gtibeng Annas aabldencesabves 1920—1923 
CP UELR Roo gel TY 0 gl Ceo ae gD esl ea open AR ERL LL Mae 1877—1910 
SO Sa Fase in PEP eg uh IEDR ded BY nes na Sl WORE RnR? ea 1917— 
Beenie eATCOTO GUL Cur Sa), Kotick scniieicenscretatens Mess scenic 1922— 
ESSER aA ET EASA) Die sain sh Ge GiLs i TR ecs ggube hint ta til ia bY Poo a i An 1918—1918 
Horoid, Professor Charles A., Ph. D., Ser Diss. 1919— 
Meee Tat POLCOSOF 2h LOIS 5 Bc es inc thd cases shone dee Rc seape te ewnedons omsnne 1915—1919 
ch Eel A ga Coa (8 [aad 9 I OR Ae cee ASS boa BU anneal Sl Re ae 1908—1912 
DPCIOAVOCT | ILOV 5 W TLIADY fl se) Le) Do ctsiestce-oldcsbecewecencsoasecentaceaobecs 1919—1924 
MeLOAtGy ETeSlGents) ee Ue ND kee ee ae so ey. 1872—1911 
EY SED ZEOT DW cehctale aes tinue ante wae tn oy adnan ghee thowt Sapeue ce 1921— 
REC ULE EN NAT ICS yo eo Vck ocak sou tepeuead costa tanowds ac igg Bcceeanb ote apeageatn 1905—1919 
CENSUS oe SET 3 cto Ea OY BG D Pestova ie Oa loi OR A EA 1919—1923 
Meserves Mmeumls (UETIC: HE), Dieter rklg tens cae ca Aal ee 1907—1911 
CUA EELS DENT ON BW gon tid tie Ne BEL PR aR Ga np ea nC 1912—1914 
WILLEN OARS VnVV SLLEA TINE) oe Lc BD ocsyceste na ter tin bis shecoavea a lsasacpetnnnd 1923— ; 
DLA Tee IRE OR TOON PE, LN Poe. c as se escent Pcs satie os ace 1866—1870, 1899—1904 
MGOT Ear PiU Wo veties.sibeticceats ne: erie Bis CY ieps Ott sae RE 1920—1921 
NSIT Se IOAAG ORR hoes tree: OCS en uate be ao eA a 19138—1920 
PEA UE POSIOOT AC NALIOS ry Disc Dic ieee vacsesdees aso coteoret eds Shit y? 1911—1920 
DOO MIRE T arat DOTS Ty enn tea bio ukeen hea LOL ain ss Soka bss. 1877 
Pectin Dat Kaine ete at em vies ae ny ey Tie Bee oe Pe, 1918—1919 
PANES RAV OUT LON. Nis yy ul erete te rceean a Rs 1908—1908, 1918— 
RU ELOT Oran PBS SAITILIOL Choate Ske cuss, sdegascses feseh cee menctesattees 1911—1918 
BGT Ly POAT eye p OL) cs Lh ae cis lea hy ih aolhwe cua cio bat ge eer bin thd 1918— 
Pee URN RCP REET OPE POLE E500 sc cece Sar ieand tatty cdecbbcuupceah Walaa .foecacecteks 1877—1880 
Decp@csp abe TREAT We DD 6 70 5d 1 MM Beets SOONER ARMM Ole Sv P0c esi SO eg 1923— 
STATON BSI AT DB Sh aU ae dl op Re pn ag eg I 1918— 
BOO SC yee Vi LEAT r ie LIST) poe ecek tons Joa Sg Loiten a cra ieecaéoac ontnd 1866—1899 
Pope, Revs. Co Hees... A Aaa. SAO RS eae Beat TRS Te NS Bs 1871—1877 
PATA EV WE TECOT UCR Ts ky eo ratr ce, be ray Seb ceeh a a has abs asencdnasc cer tsean 1894—1895 
Rathbone, Rev. Leland D., D. D- ........................ 1898—1905, 1908— 
PUT Ra OVITAL Wao tibisciamar es taper eich c laa emer aur hak Guanes ene 1894—1921 
Brin anor award. Lancolns De Dy a en eo eee eee 1903—1914 


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Smiith;: Stephen Syieccicea esesth Nese ckeate cad shee nteeeoconeaitg. ete eee 1873—18938 


Sproul “Robert. Geis 2 Oi ein an rca reas cr 1921— 
Stone; Rev wAndrew Lis, (D7 aetna oe ae 1866—1888 
Swartz, President Herman Frank, M. Sc., D. D. .........0........ 1922— 
Van> Horn; Revi: Francis: J33D.2 Dy ese a ee 1914— 
Waste,’ Justice William +H. io. es ict a ae seas 1916— 
Wheeler) ‘Benjamim \Ide,. Ph. .D:)(DL. Deri ee a 1922— 
Walbur, Justice, Curtis); Doj&,c. cu i ee ea eee 1921— 
Willey, Rev."Samuel)H.; De Dic Cae ae eee te sees 1881—1899 
Williams, Rev... John *H.; Di De ccnp nceteee eee eee eee 1903—1907 
Woolsey, Willigm,: Bi) - case ee eto een ea ae eee 1914—1920 
NW ATTOW,)AVOVS Sei Bey etches ee a eee 1906—1910 


FACULTY 


WILLIAM FREDERIC BADE 


A. B. Moravian Coll., 1892, B. D., 1892, Yale, 1895; Ph. D. 
Moravian Coll., 1898; D. D., Pomona Coll., 1918; Litt. D., Mills 
Coll., 1925. Lehigh Univ., 1901-02; Univ. Berlin, 1905-06. Ord. 
Moravian, June 1894. P. First Moravian, Chaska, Minn., 1895- 
96; Cong., Bethany, Ct., 1895; Moravian, Emmaus, Penn., 1898. 
Asso. prof. Greek and German, 1896-98, Prof. Hebrew and O. T. 
Lit., 1898-02, Moravian Coll.; Prof. O. T. Lit. and Sem. Lang., 
Pac. Sch. Rel., 1902—; Sec. of Faculty, 1906-09, 1910-16; Acting 
Dean, 1920-21; Dean, 1921—. Residence, 2616 College Ave., 
Berkeley. 


JOSEPH AUGUSTINE BENTON 


A. B., Yale, 1842; A. M., Yale; grad. Yale Div. Sch., 1846; grad. 
student, Yale Div. Sch., 1846-47; D. D., Yale, 1870. Ord. Sac- 
ramento, 1849. P. Malden (Everett), Mass., 1847-48; First, 
Sacramento, 1849-68; Plymouth (Second), San Francisco, 1863- 
69; Asso. Preacher, Plymouth Ave., Oakland, 1874-77. Prof. 
Bib. Lit., 1869-91, also Hom. and Pastoral Theol., Pac. Sch. Rel., 
1869-84, and 1890; Coleman Prof. Apologetics and the Relations 
of Religion to Science, 1892. Died, Oakland, April 8, 1892. 


RAYMOND CUMINGS BROOKS 


JOHN 


A. B.. Tabor Coll., 1891; Oberlin Coll., 1891-92; B. D., Yale Div. 
Sch., 1895; D. D., Tabor Coll., 1905; Whitman Coll., 1913. Instr. 
Philos., Tabor Coll., 1895-96. P. Eugene, Ore., 1896-1900; Pil- 
grim, Oakland, 1900-08; First, Walla Walla, Wash., 1908-13. 
Asso. Prof. Philos., Whitman Coll., 1910-13. P. First, Berkeley, 
1913-19. Prof. Homiletics, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1913-19. Prof. of 
Religion, Pomona Coll., 1919—. Residence, 489 W. Sixth St., 
Claremont, Calif. 


WRIGHT BUCKHAM 

A. B., Univ. Vt., 1885; grad., Andover Th. Sem., 1888; D. D., 
Univ. Vt., 1904. Ord. Conway, N. H., 1888. P. Conway, N. 
H., 1888-90; Crombie St., Salem, Mass., 1890-1903. Nathaniel 
W. Taylor Lecturer, Yale Univ., 1914. Chairman Commission 
on Congregational Theology, International Congregational Coun- 


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cil, 1920. Prof. Christian Theology, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1903—; 
Secretary of the Faculty, 1909-10, 1916—. Residence, 36 
Panoramic Way, Berkeley. 


GEORGE DE WITT CASTOR 
A. B., Drury Coll., 1898; A. M., 1903, Yale, 1905; Ph. D., Yale, 
1907. Univ’s of Berlin and Marburg, 1905-06. Ord. Berkeley, 
Dec. 10, 1907. Asst. Pastor, Center, New Haven, Ct., 1906-07. 
Instr. Bib. Lit., Yale, 1906-07. Assistant Prof., 1907-08, and 
Prof. New Test. Greek and Exegesis, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1908-12. 
Died, Kelseyville, July 14, 1912. 


ISRAEL EDSON DWINELL 
A. B., Univ. Vt., 1848; B. D., Union Th. Sem., 1848; D. D., Univ. 
Vt., 1863. Ord. Salem, Mass., April 24, 1865. Asso. Pastor, 
So. Church, Salem, Mass., 1849-68. PP. First, Sacramento, 
1863-83. Prof. Hom. and Pastoral Th., Pac. Sch. Rel., 1884-90. 
Died, Oakland, June 7, 1890. 


HERBERT FRANCIS EVANS 

A. B., Stanford Univ., 1902; B. D., Univ. Chi., 1907, Ph. D., 
1909. Ord. Bap., Chicago, Ill., June, 1908. P. Bap., Clyde, 
Ill., 1904-05; Little Stone Bap. Church, Mackinac Island, II1., 
1906-08; Bap., Highland Park, Ill., 1913-14. Dir. Rel. Ed., 
Sec. Bap., St. Louis, Mo., 1909-12. Extension Prof. Rel. Ed., 
Univ. Chi., 1909-18. Prof. Bib. Lit. and Rel. Ed., Grinnell 
Coll., 1914-19. Prof. Rel. Ed., Pac. Sch. Rel., 1919—. Resi- 
dence, 2627 Piedmont Ave., Berkeley. 


FRANK HUGH FOSTER 
A. B., Harvard Coll., 1873; grad., Andover Th. Sem., 1873; Har- 
vard Univ., 1881-82; Univ’s. Goettingen and Leipzig, 1879-82; 
Ph. D., Leipzig, 1882; D. D., Chi. Th. Sem., 1894, Olivet Coll., 
1909. Prof. Philos., Middlebury Coll., 1882-84; Prof. Ch. Hist., 
Oberlin Th. Sem., 1884-92; Prof. Theol., Pace. Sch. Rel., 1892- 
1902. Residence, Oberlin, Ohio. 


JOHN HENRY GOODELL 
A. M.; Grad. Hartford Th. Sem., 1874. Ord. Hartford, Conn., 
May 26, 1874. PP. Presb., Princeton, N. J., and Cong., Auster- 
litz, N. Y., 1874-78; Cong., Windsor Locks, Conn., 1878-88; Ven- 
tura, Calif., 1889-91; Oakland, 1891-95; Petaluma, 1899-1902; 


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Escondido, 1903-04; Pacific Grove, 1904-09. Lecturer in Eng- 
lish Bible, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1894-97; Prof. English Bible, 1897-99. 
Died, Petaluma, April 21, 1909. 


HARVEY HUGO GUY 
A. B., Drake Univ., 1897; A. M., 1900, Yale, 1902; B. D., Drake 
Univ., 1893; Ph. D., Yale, 1908. Missionary (Disciples) to 
Japan, 1893-1907. Dean, Th. Dept., Sei Gakuin, Japan, 1903- 
07. Dean, Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1909-12. Prof. Hist., 
Pac. Sch. Rel., 1912-15. Prof. Missions and Comparative Re- 
ligions, 1915-19. Residence, 2515 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley. 


FRANK WILBERT HODGDON 
A. B., Dartmouth Coll., 1894; B. D., Andover Th. Sem., 1897; 
D. D., Dartmouth Coll., 1925. Ord. Greenville, Mich., Nov. 15, 
1897. P. Greenville, Mich., 1897-99; Valley Ch., Orange, N. J., 
1899-1903; Plymouth, Des Moines, Ia., 1908-10; First, Win- 
chester, Mass., 1910-14. N. E. Representative, Pilgrim Mem- 
orial Fund, 1915-28; Sec. Ministerial Boards of Cong. Chs., 
1928—. Prof. Pastoral Service and Supervisor of Student 
Field Work., Pac. Sch. Rel., 1925—. Residence, High Acres, 
Creston Road, Berkeley. 


THOMAS COWDEN LAUGHLIN 
A. B., Princeton Univ., 1892; B. D., Princeton Th. Sem., 1897; 
Ph. D., Princeton Univ., 1902; Harvard Div. Sch.; Berlin Univ.; 
Univ. Goettingen. Prof. Mathematics, Parsons Coll.; Prof. 
Greek, Kenyon Coll.; Prof. of New Test. Greek and Exegesis, 
Pac. Sch. Rel., 1902-06. Residence, Vashon, Wash. 


RHYS REES LLOYD 
A. B., Marietta Coll., 1884, A. M., 1887; grad., Chi. Th. Sem., 
1887; grad. student, Chi. Th. Sem., 1890-92. Ord. Chicago, 
Ill., May 12, 1887. P. Calif. Ave. Ch., Chicago, Ill., 1886-90; 
Geneva, IIll., 1890-92. Prof. New Test. Greek and Exegesis, 
Pac. Sch. Rel., 1892-1902; Librarian, 1895-1902. Residence, 
4540 No. Racine Ave., Chicago, IIl. 


WILLIAM WALLACE LOVEJOY 


A. B., Kenyon Coll.; M. D., Harvard Med. Sch., 1871; S. T. D., 
Ref. Episcopal Th. Sem., 1890. Ord. Episcopal, Wheeling, W. 
Va., 1880. P. Episcopal, Ironton, Ohio, 1880-83; St. Michael’s 


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Episcopal, Trenton, N. J., 1884-87. Prof., Ref. Epis. Th. Sem., 
1887-90. Prof. Old Test. Languages and Literature, Pac. Sch. 
Rel., 1890-98. Died, St. Helena, April 8, 1921. 


CHESTER CHARLTON McCOWN 

A. B., De Pauw Univ., 1898; B. D., Garrett Bib. Inst., 1902; 
Ph. D., Univ. Chicago, 1914; D. D., Garrett Bib. Inst., 1919; 
Heidelberg Univ.; Berlin Univ. Ord. M. E., 1898. P.M. E., 
Illinois, 1898-99, 1900-02, 1908-09. Prof. Math., Upper lowa 
Univ., 1899-1900; Prin. Am. Meth. Inst., Calcutta, India, 1902- 
06; Prof. Bib. Lit., Wesley Coll., 1909-12; Prof. Bib. Lit., Y. M. 
C. A. Coll., Chicago, 1912-14; Camp Rel. Wk. Dir., Army Y. M. 
C. A., Presidio, San Francisco, 1918-19; Rel. Wk. Dir. Western 
Dept. Nat. War Work Council, Y. M. C. A., 1919; Thayer Fellow 
Am. Sch. Oriental Research in Jerusalem, 1920-21. Lecturer 
in Hist. Rel., Univ. Calif. Summer Session, 1924. Prof. New 
Test. Literature and Interpretation, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1914—. 
Residence, 709 San Luis Road, Berkeley. 


JOHN KNOX McLEAN 
A. B., Union Coll., 1858; B. D. Princeton, 1861; D. D. Knox 
Coll., 1876; LL. D., Univ. Calif., 1913. Ord. Fairhaven, Ct., 
1861. P. Fairhaven, Ct. 1861-63; Framingham, Mass., 1863- 
67; Springfield, Ill., 1867-72; First, Oakland, 1872-97. Dir. 
Am. Bib. Soc.; Dir. for Cal. of Rel. Ed. Assn.; Corporate member 
A. B. C. F. M.; President Cal. State Board Charities. President 
and Lecturer on Pastoral Methods, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1894-1911; 
President Emeritus, 1911-14. Died, Berkeley, Feb. 16, 1914. 


GEORGE MOOAR 

A. B., Williams Coll., 1851; A. M., 1854; grad., Andover Th. 
Sem., 1855; D. D., Williams Coll., 1868; S. T. D., Pac. Sch. Rel., 
1895. Prin., Lawrence Academy, Mass., 1851-52. Ord. 
Andover, Mass., Oct. 10, 1855. P. South Ch. Andover, Mass., 
1855-61; First, Oakland, 1861-72; Plymouth Ave., Oakland, 1872- 
89. Corp. Member A. B. C. F. M.; Asso. Ed. Pacific, 1863-92. 
Prof. Theology, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1870-92; Acting Prof. Eccl. Hist., 
1892-1904; Prof. Apologetics and the Relations of Christianity 
and Science, 1892-1904. Died, Oakland, Jan. 17, 1904. 


CHARLES SUMNER NASH 
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1877, A. M., 1890; B. D., Hartford Th. 


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Sem., 1883; D. D., Amherst Coll., 1897; Grad. student, Hartford 
Th. Sem., 1888-84. Instr. Roberts Coll., Constantinople, 
Turkey, 1877-80. Ord. East Hartford, Ct., Oct. 22, 1884.  P. 
East Hartford, Ct., 1884-90. Instr. Elocution and Bib. Theol., 
Hartford Th. Sem., 1888-91. Carew Lecturer, Hartford Th. 
Sem., 1908-09. Asst. Mod., Cong. Nat. Council, 1910-13. 
Lect. Prac. Theol., Yale Div. Sch., 1908-09. Prof. Hom. and 
Pastoral Theol., Pac. Sch. Rel., 1891-1911; Sec. Faculty, 1892- 
1906; Dean, 1906-11; President and Prof. Ch. Polity, 1911-20; 
President Emeritus and Prof. Ch. Polity, 1920—. Residence, 
2954 Benvenue Ave., Berkeley. 


ERNEST WILLIAM PARSONS 


A. B., McMaster Univ., 1899; Th. B., 1901; B. D., 1902; A. M., 
1903; D. D.,; 1928; Ph. D., Univ. Chicago, 1912. Ord. Bap., 
1901. P. First Bap., Port Arthur, Ont., 1901-08. Prof. Math. 
and Sci., Port Arthur Coll. Inst., 1908. Prof. English and 
Sociology, Brandon Coll., 1912-18. Assoc. Prof. New Test., 
Pac. Sch. Rel., 1918-14. Prof. New Test., Rochester Th. Sem., 
1914—. Residence, 300 Alexander Ave., Rochester, N. Y. 


KENNETH JAMES SAUNDERS 


A. B., Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge, 1905; A. M., 1914; Litt. D., 
1925. Student of Buddhism, Ceylon, 1908-12; Lit. Sec., Y. M. 
C. A., India, and Dir. of Studies, 1912-17; Dir. Studies, National 
Training School, Y. M. C. A., London, 1917-19. Lecturer in 
Hist. Rel., Univ. Calif.; Haskell Lecturer, Univ. Chicago, 1921; 
Guggenheimer Fellow, 1925-26. Resident Lecturer of Hist. of 
Rel., and Missions, Pac. Sch. Rel., Second Semester, 1920-21; 
Prof. of Hist. of Rel., and Missions, 1921—. Residence, 
High Acres, Creston Road, Berkeley. 


HERMAN FRANK SWARTZ 


Se. B., Penn. Coll., 1891, M. Sc., 1893; grad. Hartford Th. Sem., 
1895 (Fellow in Social Sciences, 1925); Union Th. Sem. and 
Columbia Univ., 1892-93; D. D., Fargo Coll., 1915; Sp’l work in 
Social Science in Univs. of Berlin, Paris, Rome, and London. 
Ord. Mansfield, Mass., July 27, 1898. P. Mansfield, Mass, 1898- 
1901; Webster Grove, St. Louis, Mo., 1907-10. Supt. City Mis- 
sionary Soc., Cleveland, Ohio, 1901-07; Sec. Missions, Cong. 
Home Miss. Soc., 1911-18; Sec. Pilgrim Mem. Fund and Cor. 
Sec. Annuity Fund for Cong. Min., 1918-19; Sec. Cong. World 


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Movement, 1920-22. Instr. Hartford Th. Sem., 1917-21. Presi- 
dent, Pac. Sch. Rel., 1922—; Prof. Pastoral Service, 1922-25; 
Prof: Homiletics, 1925—. Residence, 806 San Luis Road, 


Berkeley. 


GEORGE TOLOVER TOLSON 
A. B., Pacifie Coll., 1897; grad. student, 1897-98; ‘grad. student, 
Univ. Calif., 1900-02; A. M., Yale Univ., 1903; B. D., Pac. Sch. 
Rel., 1902; D. D., 1925. Ord. Berkeley, Sept. 29, 1904. P. 
Friends, Springbrook, Or., 1897-98; Grace, Oakland, 1901-02. 
Instr. Greek, Pac. Coll., 1897-98. Asst. Librarian, Pac. Sch. 
Rel., 1903-04; Acting Librarian, 1904-12; Librarian, 1912—; 
Registrar, 1912—; Instr. Ch. Hist., 1904-12; Asso. Prof. Ch. 
Hist., 1913-14; Acting Prof. Ch. Hist., 1915-16; Prof. Hist. 
Christianity, 1919—. Residence, 2725 Shasta Road, Berkeley. 


ACTING PROFESSORS, LECTURERS 
AND INSTRUCTORS 


WILLIAM HENRY ALLISON, B. D., Ph. D. 
Acting Prof. Ch. Hist. and Missions, 1904-05. Prof. Colgate 
University, Hamilton, N. Y. 


FREDERIC MASON BLANCHARD, Ph. B., A. M. 
Acting Prof. Expression, 1923—. Prof., University of Califor- 
nia, Berkeley, California. 


HORACE WALTER BURR 
Instructor Elocution, 1904-05.  Prof., University of Kansas. 


JAMES ALEXANDER CHAMBERLAIN, Ph. D., D. D. 
Lecturer in Sociology, 1905-10. Died, Berkeley, Oct. 16, 1913. 


MARSHALL DAWSON . 
Instructor Expression, 1912-13. Pastor, Mission, So. Dak. 


ROLAND BACKUS DODGE, A. B., B. D. 


Instructor Pastoral Methods and Director Extension Work, 
1919-20. Palo Alto, California. 


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MARION HILLER DUNSMORE, A. M., B. D. 


Teaching Fellow in Hebrew, 1922-23. Graduate Student and 
Teaching Fellow, University of Chicago. 


MILES BULL FISHER, B. D., D. D. 


Instructor Elocution, 1905-10; Instructor Rel. Ed., 1913-17, 
1924-25. Asso. Pastor, First Cong. Ch., Berkeley, 1923—. 
Berkeley. 


CHARLES N. FLANDERS 
Acting Prof. Elocution, 1890-91. 


JOHN A. B. FRY, S. T. M. 


Instructor Old Test. Hist. and Hist. Methodism, 1915-17. 
Pastor, M. E. South, Long Beach, California. 


S. CONE GARRISON 
Instructor Elocution, 1901-03. McMurray, Wash. 


GEORGE BAPTISTE HATCH, A. B., B. D. 


Instructor Elocution, 1895-97. © Pastor, Green Farms, Ct., 
and Acting Prof. Elocution, Yale Div. Sch. Green Farms, Ct. 


CHARLES KELLEY JENNESS, A. M. 
Non-Resident Lecturer in Sociology, 1894-95. 


OSWALD WALTER SAMUEL McCALL, D. D. 


Lecturer on the Art of Preaching, 1923. Pastor, First Cong. 
Ch., Berkeley. 


BERT JASPER MORRIS, B. D., Ph. D. 


Instructor Christian Sociology, 1920-21. Dir. Wesley Founda- 
tion, Berkeley. 


ALBERT WENTWORTH PALMER, B. D., D. D. 


Instructor Pastoral Work, 1911-16. Instructor Pastoral 
and Social Service, 1916-17. Pastor, First Cong. Ch., Oak 
Park, II. ; 


CHARLES PEASE 


Instructor Community Recreation, 1920-21. Dept. Phys. Ed., 
Univ. of Calif. 


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RICHARD ROY PERKINS, Ph. D. 
Instructor Pastoral and Institutional Problems, 1917-21. Gen. 
See, Y. M. C. A., San Francisco. 


FREDERIC WILLIAM PHELPS 
A. B., Amherst Coll., 1885; A. M. Instr. Greek, Washburn 
Coll., 1885-88; Prof. Greek Lang. and Lit., 1888-92. P. Eagle 
Rock, Kan., 1891-92. Acting Prof. Old Test. Lang. and Lit., 
Pac. Sch. Rel., 1892-98. Died, Tucson, Ariz., Feb. 27, 1893. 


HERBERT HARRY POWELL, Ph. D., D. D. 
Instructor Old Test. Hist. and Literature, 1918-19. Dean, 
Church Div. Sch. of the Pacific, San Francisco. 


LELAND DEE RATHBONE, B. D., D. D. 
Lecturer, Home Missions, 1907-12. Pastor, Cloverdale, Calif. 


CHARLES EDWARD RUGH, A. B., M. L. 
Instructor Rel. Ed., 1912-19. Prot., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley. 


DENNISON A. RUSSELL, D. D. 
Lecturer Ch. Unity and Hist. of the Disciples of Christ, 1913-14. 


ARLEY BARTHLOW SHOW, A. B., A. M. 
Lecturer in Church Hist., 1905-07. Stanford Univ. Deceased. 


LOUISE HUMPHREY SMITH 
Instructor Public Speaking, 1910-11. 


EDWIN DILLER STARBUCK, Ph. D. 


Lecturer, The Psychology of Religion, 1902-03. Prof. Univ. 
of Iowa. 


GEORGE MALCOLM STRATTON, Ph. D. 


Lecturer, The Psychology of Religion, 1902-03. Prof. of 
Psychology, Univ. of Calif. 


HERBERT MELVILLE TENNEY, B. D., D. D. 


Lecturer, Foreign Missions, 1907-12. Died, Piedmont, Calif., 
Feb. 13, 1924. 


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EMMA WILLSEY TREMBLAY 
Instructor Expression, 1914-20. 


RICHARD MINOR VAUGHAN, B. D., D. D. 
Instructor Homiletics, 1910-12. Prof., Newton Th. Inst. 


FRANK MORTIMER VEALE 


Instructor Community Recreation, 1921—. ba i Fed GH: EX 
Berkeley. 


EDWARD ARTHUR WICHER, B. D., D. D. 


Instructor New Test., First Semester. 1919-20. Prof., San 
Francisco Th. Sem. 


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THE EDWIN T. EARL LECTURES 


ANNUAL COURSES * 


1902—-PRESIDENT JOHN HENRY BARROWS, D. D., LL. D., President 
of Oberlin College. 


“The Christian Idea of God the Ruling Thought of the Twenti- 
eth Century.” 


1904—THE REV. LYMAN ABBOTT, D. D., LL. D., Editor of New 
York “Outlook.” 


“Christianity and the Church.” 


1905—PROFESSOR HENRY VAN DYKE, D. D., LL. D., Murray Pro- 
fessor of English Literature in Princeton University. 


“The Service of Poetry.” 


1906—PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER, D. D., LL. D., 
President of Dartmouth College. 


“Modern Christianity.” 


1907—-PROFESSOR FRANCIS GREENWOOD PEABODY, D. D., Plum- 
mer Professor of Christian Morals in Harvard University. 


“The Approach to the Social Question.” 


1908—PRESIDENT WILLIAM HERBERT PERRY FAUNCE, D.D., LL.D., 


President of Brown University. 


“Problems in Moral and Religious Education.” 


1909—VISCOUNT JAMES BRYCE, D. C. L., LL. D., formerly Ambas- 
sador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Great 
Britain to the United States. 


“Religion and Ethics in Modern Life.” 


1909—-PROFESSOR GEORGE ADAM SMITH, D. D., LL. D., Principal 
of Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, Scotland. 


“Religion of Israel in the Seventh Century B. C.” 


*The office indicated in each case is that held by the lecturer 
at the time the course was given. 


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1910—PROFESSOR WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH, D. D., Professor of 
Church History, Rochester Theological Seminary. 


“The Churches of America and their Social Tasks.” 


1910—PRESIDENT HENRY CHURCHILL KING, D. D., President of 
Oberlin College. 


“Moral and Religious. Challenge of our Times.” 


1911—THE HON. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, LL. D., ex-President of 
the United States. 


“Realizable Ideals.” 


1912—-PROFESSOR BLISS PERRY, L. H. D., LL. D., Professor of Eng- 
lish Literature in Harvard University. 


“The American Spirit in Literature.” 
1912—PROFESOR ARTHUR CUSHMAN McGIFFERT, Ph. D., D. D., 
of Union Theological Seminary. 
“Rise of Modern Religious Ideas.” 


1913—PROFESSOR SHAILER MATHEWS, M. A., D. D., Dean of the 
Divinity School of the University of Chicago. 


“The Social Aspects of Christian Doctrine.” 


1914—THE REV. JAMES L. BARTON, D. D., LL. D., Secretary of the 
A. B. C. F. M. 


“The Dynamics of Religion.” 


1916—-PRESIDENT GEORGE EDGAR VINCENT, Ph. D., LL. D., Rocke- 
feller Foundation. 


“Self and Society.” 


1917—-PROFESSOR GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, Litt. D., LL. D., 


Harvard University. 


“Formative Types of English Poetry.” 


1918—-PROFESSOR JAMES HENRY BREASTED, Ph. D., LL. D., Uni- 
versity of Chicago. 


“Civilization of Egypt and its Place in History.” 
1919—-PROFESSOR WILLIAM ERNEST HOCKING, Ph. D., Harvard 


University. 


“Philosophy of History.” 
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1920—BISHOP FRANCIS JOHN McCONNELL, of the Methodist Epis- 
copal Church. 


“Popular Authority and Divine Sovereignity.” 


1921—PROFESSOR GERALD BIRNEY SMITH, D. D., University of 
Chicago. 
“The Making of a Christian World.” 
1922—THE REV. S. PARKES CADMAN, D. D., Pastor of Central Con- 
gregational Church, Booklyn, N. Y. 
“Church and State.” 
1923—THE REV. CARL SAFFORD PATTON, D. D., Pastor of the 
First Congregational Church, Los Angeles, California. 
“Contemporary Religious Thought.” 
1923—-PROFESSOR TERROT REAVELEY GLOVER, M. A., Cambridge 
University, England. 
“Paul of Tarsus.” 
1924—-DEAN CHARLES REYNOLDS BROWN, D. D., LL. D., Divinity 
School, Yale University. 
“Why I Believe in Religion.” 
1925—-MR. HAMILTON HOLT, LL. D., former Editor ‘‘The Indepen- 
dent,”” New York. 
“World Federation.” 


SPECIAL LECTURES 
ON THE E. T. EARL FOUNDATION 


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1901—CASPAR RENE GREGORY, Ph. D., LL. D., Professor New Testa- 
ment, Liepzig University. 


“Tischendorf and the Sinaitic Manuscript.” 


1903—BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, A. M., Principal, Tuskegee Normal 


Institute. 


“The Education of the Negro.” 
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1903—WILLIAM FREDERICK SLOCUM, D. D., LL. D., President Col- 
rado College. 
“The Enlarging Opportunity of the Christian Ministry.” 


1903—HENRY KINGMAN, A. M., Minister, First Congregational 
Church, Claremont, California. 


“Jonathan Edwards.” 


1904—ELMER ELLESWORTH BROWN, Ph. D., Professor, University 
of California. 
“Current Theories of Education as Related to the Problems of 
the Teacher of Religion.” 


1904—JOHN EDGAR McFADYEN, A. M., Professor, Knox College, 
Toronto, Canada. 


“Problems of Faith and Life as Viewed by Biblical Writers.” 


1904—-ROBERT RHODEN MEREDITH, D. D., Minister, First Congrega- 


tional Church, Pasadena, California. 


“The Bible,, The Church, and the Preacher.” 


1904—FRANK KNIGHT SANDERS, Ph. D., D. D., Dean, Yale Divinity 
School. 


“Improved Methods of the Bible School.” 


1905—HENRY CHURCHILL KING, D. D., President, Oberlin College. 
“The Seeming Unreality of the Spiritual Life.” 


1905—GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, LL. D., Litt. D., Professor, Har- 
vard University. 


“The Poetry of George Herbert.” 


1905—SAMUEL SATTHIANADHAN, A. M., LL. D., Professor, Madras 
University. 


“Indian Philosophical Systems as Related to Christianity.” 


1905—GRAHAM TAYLOR, Professor, Chicago Theological Seminary. 
“The Application of Christianity to the Social Tendencies of 
Modern Industry.” 


1906—-HERBERT LOCKWOOD WILLETT, Ph. D., Professor, Divinity 
School, Chicago University. 


“The Hebrew Prophets.” 
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1907—-GEORGE CRAWFORD ADAMS, D. D., Minister, First Congrega- 


tional Church, San Francisco, California. 
“The Pastor and his Problems.” 


1907—-WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACKENZIE, D. D., President, Hartford 
Theological Seminary. 


“Some Problems in Theism.”’ 


1908—JOHN R. MOTT, LL. D., General Secretary, World’s Christian 
Student Federation. 


“The Ministry and Young Men of Ability — Appeals and 
Hindrances.” 


1910—EDWIN CLARENCE NORTON, Ph. D., D. D., Dean, Pomona 
College. 


“An Open Way.” 


1910--LEWIS BAYLES PATON, Ph. D., Professor, Hartford Theo- 


logical Seminary. 


“Archaeology and Old Testament History.” 


1911—BENJAMIN WISNER BACON, Litt. D., LL. D., Professor, Yale 
Divinity School. 


“Proposed Reconstruction of Christianity.” 


1911—HAMILTON HOLT, Litt. D., LL. D., Editor New York “Inde- 


pendent.” 


“International Federation.” 


1912—REGINALD JOHN CAMPBELL, Minister, City Temple, London. 
“The Religious and Social Outlook.” 


1912—-WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D. D., Minister First Congregational 
Church, Columbus, Ohio. 


“Planetary Politics.” 


1912—-WILFRED THOMASON GRENFELL, M. D., LL. D., Medical Mis- 
sionary, Labrador. 


“Jesus Christ and the Way of Life.” 


1912—-CHARLES MONROE SHELDON, D. D., Minister, Central Con- 
gregational Church, Topeka, Kansas. 


“The Ministry and its Place in the World.” 
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1913—-WILLIAM F. McELVEEN, D. D., Minister, First Congregational 
Church, Portland, Oregon. 


“Christianity and the Social Movement of Today.” 


1913—HASTINGS RASHDALL, LL. D., D. C. L., Dean of Carlisle. 
“Conscience.” 


1913—-WARREN HUGH WILSON, Ph. D., LL. D., Superintendent, 
Church and Country Life, Board of Home Missions of the 
Presbyterian Church. 


“Problems of the Rural Church and Community.” 


1914--HUBERT CLINTON HERRING, D. D., Secretary, National Coun- 
cil of Congregational Churches of America. 


“Preaching.” 
1914—-WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D. D., Minister, First Congregational 
Church, Columbus, Ohio. 
“A New Heart for the Nation.” 


1915—EDGAR JAMES BANKS, A. M., Ph. D., Archaeologist. 
“Bible and Spade.” 
1916—ROBERT GRANT AITKEN, Sc. D., Astronomer, Lick Observa- 
tory, Mt. Hamilton, California. 
“Unity in the Universe.” 
1916—-ALBERT PARKER FITCH, D. D., President of Andover Theo- 
logical Seminary. 
“Religion and the Educated Man.” 
1916—JOHN HANSON THOMAS MAIN, Ph. D., LL. D., President of 
Grinnell College. 
“Will Jesus Survive?” 
1916—-FRANCIS JOHN McCONNELL, Ph. D., LL. D., Bishop, Methodist 
Episcopal Church. 
“The Place of the Ministry in a Democracy.” 
1916—FRANK KNIGHT SANDERS, Ph. D., LL. D., Secretary, Mission- 
ary Education Movement. 
“Christian Leadership.” 


1916—WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, LL. D., D. C. L., ex-President of 
the United States. 


“Arbitration and World Peace.” 
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1917—-HENRY DIKE SLEEPER, Professor of Music, Smith College. 
“Music.” 


1920—KENNETH JAMES SAUNDERS, A. M., Litt. D., Literary Sec- 
retary, British Y. M. C. A. 


“The Message of Buddha.” 


1920—RICHARD ROBERTS, D. D., Minister, Church of the Pilgrims, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 


“Jesus and Our Times.” 


1921—_-MASAHARU ANESAKI, LL. D., Professor, Imperial University, 
Tokyo, Japan. 
“Religious and Social Problems of the Orient.” 


1921—DAVID STARR JORDAN, Ph. D., LL. D., Chancellor, Stanford 
University. 
“Problems of Limitation of Armament.” 


1921—HERMAN FRANK SWARTZ, M. Sc., D. D., Secretary, Annuity 
Fund for Congregational Ministers. 


“The Ministry for the Modern World.’’ 
1922—-ALBERT WENTWORTH PALMER, D. D., Pastor, Central Union 
Church, Honolulu, T. H. 
“What Hawaii Means to Christian Civilization.” 


1922—SAMUEL L. JOSHI, University of Baroda, India. 
“The Contribution of India to Civilization.” 


1923—-SHAILER MATHEWS, D. D., LL. D., Dean of the Divinity 
School, Chicago University. 


“Contemporary Religious Thought.” 


1923—RICHARD LA RUE SWAIN, Ph. D., LL. D., Pastor, First Con- 
gregational Church, Bridgeport, Ct. 


“Science and Religion.” « 


i1923—-THOMAS WHITTEMORE, Assistant Director of the Egyptian 
Exploration Society. 


“Excavations at Tel el-Amarna.” 


1923—-HANS DRIESCH, Ph. D., LL.D., Professor, University of Leipzig. 
“The Problem of Freedom.” 


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1924—BENJAMIN WISNER BACON, D. D., Litt. D., Professor, Yale 
Divinity School. 


“The Story of Jesus and the Beginnings of the Church.” 


1924—-ROBERT FREEMAN, D. D., Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, 
Pasadena, California. 


“The Personal Religious Life of the Minister.” 


1924—-FREDERICK W. NORWOOD, Minister, City Temple, London. 
“The New Orientation.” 


1924—-PAUL PELLIOT, Professor, College of France. 


“Cultural and Religious Contacts and Exchanges in Central 
Asia.” 


1924—-ALAN JOHN BAYARD WACE, Director, British School of 
Archaeology in Athens. 


“The Civilization of Mycenae.”’ 
1925—SAMUEL ANGUS, Ph. D., LL. D., St. Andrews College, Sydney, 
Australia. 
“The Contemporary and the Perennial in the New Testament.” 
1925—OLIVER HUCKEL, S. T. D., Pastor, Second Congregational 
Church, Greenwich, Ct. 
“Backgrounds of Prayer.” 


HONORARY DEGREES CONFERRED 


DOCTOR OF DIVINITY 


1895—*GEORGE MOOAR, A. B., Professor, Pacific School of Religion. 
1910—EDWIN CLARENCE NORTON, Ph. D., Dean, Pomona College. 
1913—*WALTER FREAR, A. M., Minister. 


1914—EDWARD LAMB PARSONS, A. B., Rector, St. Mark’s Church, 
Berkeley. 


1914—-LELAND DEE RATHBONE, A. B., B. D., Superintendent, Con- 
gregational Churches of Northern California. 


1916—GILBERT NICHOLAS BRINK, A. M., B. D., Educational Sec- 
retary, Northern Baptist Home Missionary Society. 


1916—DANJO EBINA, President, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. 


1916—MILES BULL FISHER, A. B., B. D., Coast Secretary, Congrega- 
tional Sunday School and Publishing Society. 


1916—RALPH BAXTER LARKIN, Pastor, Congregational Church, 
Ontario, California. 


1916—JAMES OTIS LINCOLN, Dean, Church Divinity School of the 
Pacific. 


1916—-BURTON MURRAY PALMER, A. B., B. D., Pastor, Congrega- 
tional Church, Pacific Grove, California. 


1916—FRANK KNIGHT SANDERS, B. D., Ph. D., Director, Board of 


Missionary Preparation. 


1918—*BYRON H. STAUFFER, Pastor, First Congregational Church, 


San Francisco, California. 


1919—JOHN KENDALL BROWN, A. B., A. M., Assistant Pacific Coast 
Secretary, A. B. C. F. M. 


1919—-GEORGE WARREN HINMAN, A. M., Pacific Coast Secretary, 


American Missionary Association. 


1921—RICHARD ROBERTS, Pastor, Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, 
New York. 


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1922—JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON, Ph. B., Professor, Berkeley Baptist 
Divinity School, Berkeley, California. 


1922—ALBERT WENTWORTH PALMER, B. L., B. D., Pastor, Central 
Union Church, Honolulu, T. H. 


1923—-WILFRED REGINALD HOUGHTON HODGKIN, B. L., B. D., 
Rector, St. Mark’s Church, Berkeley, California. 


1923—*WILLIAM CHAUNCEY POND, D. D., Secretary for the Pacific 
Coast of the Oriental Work of the American Missionary 
Association. 


1924—ROY HILTON CAMPBELL, A. B., A. M., B. D., Pastor, First 
Congregational Church, San Diego, California. 


1924—-GEORGE FREDERICK KENNGOTT, Ph. D., Secretary of the 
Southern California Congregational Home Missionary 


Society. 


1924—-OSWALD WALTER SAMUEL McCALL, Pastor, First Congrega- 
tional Church, Berkeley, California. 


1925—THOMAS THERON GIFFEN, A. M., B. D., Pastor, First Con- 


gregational Church, Fresno, California. 


1925—GEORGE TOLOVER TOLSON, A. M., B. D., Professor, Pacific 
School of Religion. 


1925—LOYAL LINCOLN WIRT, B. D., D. Sc., Western Secretary of 
National Council for the Prevention of War. 


MASTER OF SACRED THEOLOGY 


1918—JOHN A. B. FRY, Pastor, Epworth M. E. Church South, Berkeley, 
California. 


MASTER OF ARTS 
1925—DANIEL CAPEN NUTTING, Captain, United States Navy. 


Positions indicated are those held at the time degrees were conferred. 


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GRADUATES AND FORMER STUDENTS 


1872 


*GEORGE FREDERICK MORGAN, B. D. 
Born, London, England, Mar. 12, 1838. Ord. Oct. 15, 1872. 
P. South Vallejo, 1873; Woodland, 1874 (supply); Missionary 
Guadalajara, Mex., 1874-75; P. Rio Vista, 1875-76; Grass Valley, 
1876-79; Reno, Nev., 1880-82. M. D., St. Louis, Mo., 1883. 
Lawyer. Editor. 


* JOHN LUTHER STEVENS, B. D. 
Born, Swansea, Wales, Oct. 18, 1847. Ord. Oakland, Sept. 19, 
1872. Supply South Vallejo, 1872. Missionary, Guadalajara, 
Mex., 1872-74. Martyred, Ahualulco, Mex., Mar. 2, 1874. 


*DAVID FOSTER WATKINS, B. D. 
Born, Bridgend, Wales, Dec. 25,1848. Ord. Oakland, Sept. 19, 
1872. Supply Nortonville, 1872. Missionary, Guadalajara, 
Mex., 1872-77. P. Dutch Flat and San Mateo, 1878-79. Mis- 
Sionary, Guadalajara, Mex., 1879-1918. Died, San Diego, Feb. 
2, 1913. 


“ORVILLE ALLEN ROSS, Jun. 1869-70; Mid. 1870-71. 


Ord. Sept. 19, 1871. P. Lincoln and Rocklin, 1871; Lockeford 
and Lodi, 1872-73. Died, Lockeford, Nov. 12, 1889. 


*RICHARD WALSH 


Born, Dublin, Ireland, Apr. 6, 1839. P. Baptist, Woodstock, 
Kan., 1872-78; El Paso, Tex., 1882. 


1873 


*GRANVILLE MEARS DEXTER, B. D. 


Born, Dedham, Me., May 1, 1839. Ord. Oakland, June 29, 1873. 
A. B. C. F. M., Osaka, Japan, 1873-75. P. Saratoga, 1875; 
Dixon, 1876-77; Pacheco, 1878; Vallejo; Ferndale, 1878-79; 
Hydesville and Rohnerville, 1879-1880; Soquel, 1880-85; Rio 
Vista, 1885-87; ‘Cottonwood, Little Shasta, Suisun. Died, 
Berkeley, Dec. 3, 1913. 


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ANDREW CUNNINGHAM DUNCAN, B. D. 


Born, Donegal, Ireland, Aug. 19, 1841. Ord. 1874. P. Susan- 
ville, 1878-75; Soquel, 1876-79; Hayward, 1879; M. E. Church, 
Plymouth, 1885. 


*JOSEPH HENRY MERRALL, B. D. 
Born, Manchester, Eng., July 2, 1846. Ord. Oakland, June 
- 29,1873. Supply, Woodland, 1878. P. South Vallejo, 1874-75; 
Dutch Flat, 1876-77; Clayton. 1883. Died, Oakland, Dec. 
31, 1924. 
CHARLES WILLIAM ANTHONY, Jun. 1870-71; Mid. 1871-72. 


Born Union Springs, N. Y., May 29, 1848. Univ. Cal., 1870. 
Ord. Presb., 1873. P. Livermore, IIl., 1873-78. 


*“W. D. HOWELL, Jun. 1870-71; Mid. 1871-72. 
P. M. E. Ch. South, Visalia, 1870-72; Petaluma, 1872-73. Died, 
Petaluma, 1878. 
1874 


JOHN CAMPBELL FERGUSON, B. D., 1874; grad. student, 1874-75. 


Born, Tarbet, Scotland, Mar. 2, 1835. Acting Pastor, Pescadero, 
1874; Res., New Zealand, 1876-78; Wick, Scotland, 1878. 


J.-A. CHITTENDEN, Jun. 1871-72. 
P. Pescadero, 1873-74; Res., San Francisco, 1874-75; San Jose, 
1876. 


1875 
LOUIS LOCKSTEDT, Sen. 1874-75. 
Registered from Oakland. 
JEROME STRICKLAND, Sen. 1874-75. 
Registered from San Jose. 
1876 


GEORGE HENRY SMITH, B. D. 


Born, Lancaster, Ohio, Dec. 21, 1847. A. B., Wittenberg Coll., 
1870; A. M., 1872. Ord. Rio Vista, Feb. 2, 1877. P. Rio Vista, 


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1876-79; Redwood City, 1879-80; Kohala, H. I., 1880-83; Colum- 
bia Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-86; St. Charles, Ill]., 1887-98; 
Prof. Latin, Wheaton Coll., 1899—. Wheaton College, 


Wheaton, Ill. 


*CHARLES T. K. TRACY, B. D. 
Born, Chelsea, Mass., 18438. California Coll., 1864. P. Oro- 
ville and Fort Jones, 1876-77; Antioch, 1878. Teacher, 1879. 


Died, Sept. 24, 1903. 


ROBERT WILSON BLAINE, Jun. 1873-74. 
Registered from Albany, Oregon. 


H. R. EWALD, Spec. 1875-76. 
Registered from Arizona. 


* JOSEPH NEWELL HASKINS, Jun. 1873-74; Mid. 1874-75. 
Ohio Wes. Univ. Associate Principal, Golden Gate Academy, 
Oakland, 1875-77. Died, 1878. 


* 


ADELBERT EVERTON KELLOGG, Jun. 1873-74. 
Associate Principal, Golden Gate-Academy, Oakland, 1875-77. 
Teacher, Petaluma, 1878; Bloomfield, 1878; San Rafael, 1882. 


1877 


JAMES CARLOS FERRALL, Mid. 1875-76; Sen. 1876-77. 
Born, Astoria, Ore., May 20, 1851. Business, Astoria, Ore., 1877. 


*GEORGE CHESTER HALL, Mid. 1875-76; Sen. 1876-77. 
Born, Darlington, Wis., June 18, 1843. Teacher, Orange, 1877; 
Tucson, Ariz., 1880. Ord. Wisner, Neb., May 4, 1885.  P. 
Wisner, Neb.; Astoria, Or., 1887. Died, Wisner, Neb., March 25, 


1896. 


WILLIAM HENRY PASCOE, Spec. 1876-79. 


Born, Helstone, England, May 27, 1837. Ord. Oakland, Nov. 
3, 1880. BP. Lockeford, 1879. 


T. A. VAUDRAY, Spec. 1876-77. 
Registered from Oakland. 


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1878 


THOMAS S. GRIFFITHS, Spec. 1877-78. 
P. Baptist, Nortonville, 1878-79; Union Church, Judson, 1880. 


1879 


*FREDERIC ALDEN FIELD, B. D. 

Born, Lawrence, Mass., Aug. 24, 1852. Oberlin Coll. Ord. 
Westminister, May, 1880. P. Westminister, 1879-81; National 
City, 1881-84; Vernon, Los Angeles, 1884-87; Olivet, Los Ang- 
eles, 1888-98; Buena Park, 1893-95; Redondo Beach, 1895-96; 
Olivet, Los Angeles, 1896-98; West End, Los Angeles, 1898-1901; 
Brooklyn Heights, Los Angeles, 1901-02; Third Church, Los 
Angeles, 1902-05; LaCanada, 1905-06; West End, Los Angeles, 
1906-09. Died, Glendale, Aug. 23, 1918. 


JOHN F. HOOPER, B. D. 
Born, St. Ansell, England, Jan. 11, 1852. Ord. Martinez, Nov. 
18, 1879. P. Martinez, 1879-80; Stockton, 1880-82. Student, 
Andover Th, Sem., 1882-83. P. Ref. Ch., Blue Mountain, N. Y., 
1883; Presb. Ch., Kingston, N. Y., 1883; Ref. Ch., Mott Haven, 
N. Y., 1888. Lawyer. 


HATTIE M. GULICK, Spec. 1878-79. 
Registered from Yokahama, Japan. 


1880 
*WILLIAM HENRY COOKE, B. D. 


Born, New York, Nov. 10, 1852. Ord. Oakland, Nov. 10, 1880. 
P. Golden Gate (Fourth, Calvary), Oakland, 1875-91; Sunol, 
1898-02; Hillyard, Wash., 1902-03; Steilacoom, Wash., 1903-06; 
Port Costa, Oakley, Black Diamond, 1908-09; Pittsburg, 1909-14. 
Sunday School Missionary, Cal., five years; State Evangelist, 
Cal., two years. Died, Aug. 26, 1914. 


JAMES THOMPSON, Jun. 1877-78. 
Registered from San Francisco, San Francisco Th. Sem., 1880. 
Presbyterian minister, Idaho. 


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1881 


*PHILIP COOMBE, B. D. 
Born, Docking, England, Sept. 28, 1850. Ord., Oakland, May 
21, 1881. BP. Ferndale, 1881-87; Richmond and Pierce St., San 
Francisco, 1893-1903. Died, Marysville, May 15, 1912. 


CHARLES LEWIS STURGIS, B. D. 
Born, Tabor, Ia., Dec. 29, 1850. <A. B., Tabor, 1878; Yale Div. 
Sch., 1878-79. Ord. Greeley, Colo., Oct. 5, 1881. P. Lander, 
Wyo., 1881-82. Teacher, Tabor Coll.; Deaf-Mute Sch., Council 
Bluffs, Ia.; Gen. Sec, Y. M. C. A., San Diego, 1885-86. 
Escondido, Cal. 


*WALTER WELDON BAGSTER, Jun. 1878-79; Mid. 1879-80. 
Born, London, England, Oct. 20, 1847. Ord. Oakland, June 9, 
1880. Organized West Central Africa Mission. Died, Bail- 
unda, West Central Africa, Feb. 22, 1882. 


1882 


FRANK HENRY BURDICK, B. D. 


Born, Saratoga, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1850. Bel. Coll., 1887.  Act- 
ing Pastor, Sixth St. Presb. Ch., Washington, D. C., 1882. 


*CHARLES ROBERT HAGER, B. D. 

Born, Switzerland, Oct. 27,.1851. M. D., Nashville; M. D., 
Vanderbilt; D. D., Western Univ., 1900. Ord. San Francisco, 
Feb. 16, 1883. P. Pittsburg Ch. (founder), 1881-83; Antioch, 
1881-88. Founder of South China Mission, A. B. C. F. M., 
1883. South China Mission, 1883-1910. Missionary A. M. A., 
Pacific Coast, 1911-17. Author of books in Chinese. Died, 
Claremont, July 13, 1917. 


*IVAN MATTHIAS MARTY, B. D. 


Born, Monroe, Wis., Sept. 14, 1856. Yale, 1878-79; Union Th. 
Sem. Ord. Rio Vista, May 29, 1883. BP. Rio Vista, 1882-84; 
Petaluma, 1884. Died, Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 29, 1888. 


*JOHN PEAK RICH, B. D. 


Born, Kelly Hole, England, Feb. 23, 1851. —~P.. Presbyterian, 
Colton, Mendocino. Died, February, 1905. 


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*DAVID F. TAYLOR, Diploma. 


Born, Perth, Scotland, Oct. 29, 1829. Univ. Edinburgh. Ord. 
Rocklin, Oct. 31, 1882. BP. Rocklin and Lincoln, 1882-84; Bid- 
well and Cedarville, 1884-87; Pescadero, 1887-92; Berkeley, 
North, and Sausalito, 1892-98; Chewelah, Wash., 1893-95. 
Joined San Jose Presbytery, 1895. P. Presbyterian, Wrights 
and Skyline, Felton and Ben Lomond, 1900-21. Died, Gilroy, 
Sept. 20, 1921. 


HORACE SUMNER LYMAN, Jun. 1879-80. 


Born, The Dalles, Ore., Dec. 18, 1855. Pac. Univ., 1879; Oberlin 
Th. Sem., 1882. P. White Salmon, Wash., 1883. 


1883 


REUBEN HENRY SINK, B. D. 


Born, Franklin Co., N. Y., Oct. 7, 1854. P. Redwood City, 1881- 
84; Grass Valley, 1884-89; Stockton, 1889-1918. Pastor Emer- 
itus, Stockton, 1918—. 726 N. San Joaquin St., Stockton, Cal. 


WILLIAM HENRY HOUGH, Jun. 1880-81 


Born, Petaluma, Mar. 20, 1860. San Francisco Th. Sem., 1882. 
Farmer, 1885. 


1884 


eae JAMES CULVER, B. D. 


Born, Sheboygan Falls, Wis., Aug. 25, 1850. Ord. Portland, 
Ore., April 21, 1890. P. Geyserville, 1880-81. Gen. Sec., Y. M. 
C.'A., Los Angeles. Organized Y. M. C. A. at Pasadena, River- 
side, Pomona, Ventura, and San Bernardino. Organized S. S. 
which became Park Church, San Francisco. First State Sec., 
Y. P. S. C. E. for California. Supply, Haslo St. Church, Port- 
land, Ore. State President, Y. P. S. C. E. for Oregon.  P. 
Woodland, 1890-98; Santa Monica, 1898-94. Field worker under 
Cong. Home Miss. Soc. of So. Cal. Organized First Church, 
Palo Alto. Died, Long Beach, Dec. 27, 1920. 


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*CHARLES PRYOR MASSEY, B. D. 
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 17, 1842. City College, Philadel- 
phia. Ord. Unitarian, San Francisco, 1886. Business, Sac- 
ramento, 1884. P. Unitarian, Sacramento, 1887. Died, Sac- 
ramento, March 4, 1911. 


WILLIAM CROSS MERRILL, B. D. 
Born, Andover, Mass., March 14, 1850. Andover Th. Sem., A. 
M., Amherst. Ord. Sacramento, May 17, 1884. P. Sacramento, 
1884-90; San Diego, 1890-94; Asso. P., San Francisco, First 
Presb., 1894-95; First, Lynn, Mass., 1896-1903; Santa Barbara, 
1903-15. 126 W. 9th St., Claremont, Cal. : 


CARROLL M. DAVIS, Jun. 1881-82. 


Registered from Berkeley. Univ. Cal., 1879. Rector, Grace 
Church Episcopal, Sacramento, 1883. 


1885 


*HERBERT LESTER ADAMS, B. D. 


Born, Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1855. Lawyer, Oakland, 1885. 
Died, Oakland, Dec. 19, 1891. 


*JOHN ALEXANDER MACDONALD, B. D. 
Born, Hopewell, Nova Scotia, Nov. 18, 1849. Andover Th. Sem., 
1886. Ord. Lincoln, May 21, 1885. Died, Hopewell, Nova 
Scotia,, Jan. 29, 1890. 

THOMAS EARLE TIPPETT, Diploma. 
P. Murphy’s, 1885-87. 


1886 


*GEORGE HUBERT MERRILL, B. D. 


Born, Stockton, Jan. 17, 1858. Ord. Oakland, Jan. 25, 1887. 
P. Rio Vista; Ferndale; Market St., Oakland. 


1887 


HENRY A. F. DETERING, B. D. 


Born, Bobark, Prussia, Oct. 9,1859. Sec., Y. M. C. A., Fresno, 
1888. Missionary in China. 


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NARIAKI KOZAKI, B. D. 


Born, Kumamoto, Japan, April 5, 1864. Prof., Doshisha, Japan, 
1887-99. Prof., Koto-Gakko, Kagoshima, Japan, 1899—. Koto- 
Gakko, Kagoshima, Japan. 


JOHN MACDONALD, B. D. 
Born, Dublin, Ireland, July 19, 1836. Ord. Hydesville, 1887. 
P. Hydesville and Rhonerville, 1887-89. 


“WILLIAM ROGERS, B. D. 


Born, Illogan, England, Aug. 4, 1851. Ord. San Juan, April, 
1888. P. San Juan, 1887-89; Sebastopol and Green Valley, 
1889-95; Green Valley, 1895-1901; Weaverville, 1901-04. Died, 
Sebastopol, Dec. 20, 1916. 


*WILLAM H. BONNELL, Mid. 1885-86. 


Registered from Cheyenne, Colo. Ord. Greeley, Colo., May 6, 
1886. P. Julesburg, Colo., 1886-88; Pocatello, Idaho, 1888-89. 
Died, Pocatella, Idaho, Aug. 30, 1889. 


EDWARD H. BYRONS, Mid. 1885-6. 


Ord. 1886. P. Elizabeth, N. J., 1887-88; Livermore, 1888; Cot- 
tonwood, 1888-90; San Juan, 1890-96; Scranton, Pa., 1896-97; 
Centerbrook, Ct., 1897-1900; New Smyrna, Fla., 1900-06; Port 
Arthur, Texas, 1906-07; Fairfield, Ct., 1907-12; Danbury, Ct., 
1912. Pomona, Fla. 


IVAN MORGAN MERLIN-JONES, Spec. 1886-87. 


Born, Carmarthen, Wales. Asst., St. Paul’s Church, Episcopal, 
Oakland. Gainesville, Ga. 


CHARLES TREVITHIC, Jun. 1884-85. 
Registered from Jackson. 


1888 


WILL LINDOL BAKER, Diploma 


Born, Wooster, Ohio, Aug. 15, 1860. Lane Th. Sem., 1889.  P. 
Marseilles, Ohio, 1889-90; Beelville, Ohio, 1890-91; Cass City, 


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Mich., 1891-92; Gahana, Pres., 1895-98; Blissfield, Mich., 1898- 
1900. M. D., Mich. Coll. of Med. and Surgery, 1902. Physician, 
Detroit, Mich. 1902—. 


ABRAM LANMAN CHASE, B. D. 
Born, Centerville, Pa., Dec. 16, 1855. <A. B., A. M., Allegheny, 
1886-87. Ord. Centerville, Pa., Oct. 29 1895. P. Centerville, 
Pa. “Gospel work from Maine to Mexico.” “Last Fourteen 
Years among Loggers of Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Cali- 
fornia.” Route 5, Box 27, Portland, Oregon. 


EDSON DWINELL HALE, B. D. 
Born, Lyndon, Vt., Jan. 10, 1859. <A. B., Amherst Coll., 1882. 
Ord. Clayton, Oct. 22, 1888. P. Clayton, 1888-91; Lincoln, 1893- 
96; Niles, 1896-1905. H. S. Teacher, 1905-14. Business, 
Martinez, Cal. 


*EGBERT DEWEY HAVEN, B. D. 
Born, Joliet, Ill., Feb. 10, 1847. Hamilton Coll., 1865. Ord. 
San Francisco, Dec. 11, 1888. P. Sunol, Rocklin, Woodland. 
Died, Nov. 29, 1903. 


LELAND DEE RATHBONE, B. D., 1888; D. D., 1914. 
Born, New Lyme, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1860. A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1884. 
Ord. Redwood City, Sept. 27, 1888. P. Redwood City, 1888-96. 
Santa Rosa, 1896-1905; Berkeley, North, 1905-07. Supt., Cong. 
Home Miss. Soc., North. Cal., 1907-1922. P. Cloverdale, 1922—. 
Cloverdale, Cal. 


FRANK H. ADAMS, Student two years. 
Born, San Francisco, May 8, 1859. Ord. Oakland, Nov. 11, 1888. 


LEON DUSTIN BLISS, Jun. 1885. 
Grad., Andover Th. Sem., 1888. Ord. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 31, 
1889. Asst. Pastor, First, Worcester, Mass., 1889-91.  P. 
‘Woodland, 1891-96; Great Barrington, Mass., 1896-1904; Lenox 
Mass., 1909-19; Sheffield, Mass., 1919-22; Paso Robles, 1922-25; 
Union Ch., Atascadero, 1925—. Atascadero, Cal. 


*C. ROLLAND HILL, Mid. 1886-87; Sen. 1887-88. 


Ord. Nov. 13, 1888. P. San Mateo, Episcopal; Philadelphia, 
Episcopal. Died, April 14, 1916. 


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1889 


LYMAN PAUL ARMSTRONG, B. D. 
Born, Dallas City, Ill., Mar. 29, 1866. B.S., Washburn Coll., 
Chicago Th. Sem. and Oberlin Th. Sem., 1889-90. Ord. Oak- 
land, Jan. 20, 1891. Lecturer, Writer. 417 So. Seventh St., 
San Jose, Cal. 


JAMES CHEYNE DORWARD, B. D. 


Born, Montrose, Scotland, Dec. 12, 1859. Ord. San Francisco, 
Aug. 7, 1889. Missionary, Natal, Africa, A. B. C. F. M., 1890- 
1906. P. Presb., Tribes Hill, N. Y.; Amenia, N. Y. ~Author, 
Hymn Book, Harmony of Gospels, etc., in Zulu language. 
Amenia, N. Y. 


WILLIAM COOPER WISE, B. D. 


Ord. Scappoose, Ore., June, 1892. P. Condon, Ore., 1891-93; 
Scappoose, Ore., 1892-95; Coulee City, Wash., 1895-96. 


1890 


JOHN THEODORE BROMS, Diploma. 
P. Rio Dell, 1890. 


JAMES BROWN EDDIE, Diploma. 
Ord. July 2, 1888. Am. Bap. Mission, Congo River, Africa. P. 
Golden Gate, Calvary Church, Oakland, 1892. Ord. Episcopal, 
1893. Rector, Carson City, Nev. 


*FREDERICK HENRY MAAR, B. D. 


Born, Nuremberg, Germany, Dec. 9, 1861. Ord. Niles, Sept. 18, 
1890. BP. Niles, 1890-96; Redwood City, 1896-1903; Calvary, 
Oakland, 1903-11. Died, Oakland, April 12, 1919. 


LOYAL LINCOLN WIRT, B. D., 1890; D. D., 1925. 


Born, Lamont, Mich., May 3, 1860. Fargo Coll. Sereiy.. 
Armour Institute, Chicago, 1912. F. R.G. 8S. A., 1907. Ord. 
Oakland, Jan. 20, 1891. Supt. Cong. S. S and Pub. Soc., Cal., 
1890-98. Supt. C. H. M. S. and C. S. S. and Pub. Soc., Alaska, 
1898-1900. Supt. Public Instruction, Alaska. P. Newcastle, 
New South Wales, Australia, 1900-1903; Brisbane, Queensland, 


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1903-07; Harrow-on-the-Hill, London, England, 1907-08. Asst. 
Pastor, First, Oakland, 1909-12; South Church, Brockton, Mass., 
1912-13. Extension Lecturer for State Universities of Indiana, 
Wisconsin, Minnesota, No. Dakota. United War Work and 
Near East Relief, 1919-24. Coast Secretary, National Council 
for Prevention of War, 1924—. 900 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. 


JAMES BOAZ HUGHES, Student for one year. 
Teacher. 


JAMES CLARKE ROBBINS. 


Ord. Lincoln, May 5, 1891. P. Lincoln, 1891-93; North, Berk- 
eley, 1898-97. Palo Alto, Cal. 


W. E. STEWART, Jun. 1887-88. 
Registered from Grass Valley. 


O. D. WEEKS, Jun. 1887-88. 
Registered from Stockton. 


1891 


ADOLPHE HENRY BAUMAN, B. D. 


Ord. Portland, Ore., Ger. Ref. Ch., Mar. 14, 1887. P. German 
Reformed Churches in Rainier, Bethany and Portland, Oregon. 


THOMAS HENDRY, B. D. 
Ord. Los Angeles, Oct. 21, 1891. 


WILLIAM NATHAN HUFFMAN, B. D. 


Ord. Alameda, May 5, 1891. P. Byron, 1892-94; Tipton, 1894- 
96; Huntington, Ore., 1898. 


COLUMBUS THEODORE McCLELLAN, B. D. 
P. Turlock, 1891. Farmer. 


HOWARD MUDIE, Diploma; B. D., 1908. 


Born, Manchester, England. Ord. Soquel, 1893. P. Soquel, 
1891-93; Mentonville, Minn., 1894-96; Kent, Ct., (supply), 1897- 


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98; Mount Carmel, Ct., 1898-1902; Asst. P., First, Springfield, 
Mass., 1902-04; P. Second, Portland, Me., 1904-08; Raleigh Mem- 
orial, Stoke Newington, London, Eng., 1908-11; Bolton, Eng., 
1911-16; Halifax, Eng., 1917-22; Manchester, Eng., 1922—. 
61 Provis Road, Chorlton Cum Hardy, Manchester, England. 


JOHN JAMES STAUB, B. D. 


Student, Zurich, Switzerland. Ord. Scappoose, Ore., May 30, 
1892. P. Scappoose, Ore., 1891-92; Sunnyside Church, Port- 
land, Ore., 1892—. 9638 East Taylor St., Portland, Ore. 


LEONARD J. GARVER, Student two years. 


Ord. Oroville, May 13, 1890. PP. Grass Valley, 1892-98; Hay- 
ward, 1898-99. 


*ROBERT GRIFFITHS JONES, Student two years. 


Chicago Th. Sem. Ord.1891. P. Stewartville, Minn., 1895-97; 
Lake Benton, Minn., 1897-99; Stewartville, Minn., 1899-1902. 
Died, Dec. 14, 1916. 


1892 
CHARLES LINCOLN EBY, B. D. 


THOMAS HANNA, B. D. 


Born, County Tyrone, Ireland, July 10, 1860. Ord. Black Dia- 
mond (Pittsburg), Nov. 4, 1892. P. Pittsburg, 1892-96. Alaska 
Mission, 1896-98. P. Cottonwood, 1899-1900; Oleander, 1900-02; 
Reedley, 1902-04; Delano, 1906-08; Rosedale, 1909; Oil Center, 
1909-11; Glennville, 1915-18; North Fork, 1918-21; Standard, 
1921. Standard, Cal. 


JOHN WILLIAM PHILLIPS, B. D. 


Born, Wales, March 25, 1865. Washburn Coll.; Chicago Th. 
Sem. Ord. Westminster, Oct. 12, 1892. P. Beulah Park, 1892- 
93; Bakersfield, 1893-97; Second, Oakland, 1897-1903. Manu- 
facturer, 1903—. Pres., Manufacturers’ Assn.; Pres., Chamber 
of Commerce; Chairman, New Industries Commission, Oakland 
495 Fairbank Ave., Oakland, Cal. 


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*FREDERICK HOMER BALCH, Student two years. 
Ord. Hood River, Ore., May 6, 1887. Died, Portland, Ore., 
June 3, 1891 


MABEL HYDE, Spec. 1891-92; 1894-95. 


* ALFRED JOHNSON 
Died while a Student, Jan. 1, 1892. 


ROBERT WILLIAMS NEWLANDS, Student two years 


Chicago Th. Sem. Ord. Marion, Ill., Sept. 138, 1892. P. Mason, 
Ill., 1892; Mattoon, Il]; Port Byron, Ill., 1893-99; Stillman Val- 
ley, Ill., 1899-1901; Cheshire, Ct., 1901-06. Scotland, 1906. 


1893 


EMIL REYNOLDS GALLOWAY, B. D. 
Born, Dec. 6, 1868. Ord. Oakland, May 19, 1893. P. Weaver- 
ville, 1893-95; Ocean View, San Francisco, 1895-97; Sunol, 1897- 
98. Business. 


WILLIAM PRESCOTT HARDY, B. D. 


Born, Nelson, N. H., Jan. 10, 1862. A. B., Dartmouth, 1887; 
Amherst Coll.; Hartford Th. Sem. Ord. San Rafael, May 4, 
1898. P. San Rafael, 1893-97; Vernon, Los Angeles, 1897-02; 
Eagle Rock and La Canada, 1902-03; Sherman, 1903-07; Redondo, 
1907-18; Berea, Los Angeles, 1918—. 1763 Campus Drive, 
Eagle Rock City, Los Angeles, Cal. 


FRANCIS KING, Diploma. 
Born, May 23, 1857. Ord. Adin, June 9, 1889. 


GEORGE THOMAS McCOLLUM, B. D. 
B. S., Berea Coll., 1890; M. Sce., 1898; D. D., 1908. Ord. Oak- 
land, May 19, 1893. P. San Lorenzo, 1898-96; Bunker Hill, Il, 
1898; Dundee, IIll., 1898-1905; Marseilles, Ill., 1905-08. Supt. 
Cong. Home Miss. Soc., Illinois, 1908-20. Field Sec. Cong. Ch. 
Bldg. Soc., 1920—. 19 So. La Salle St., Chicago, II. 


ARCHIBALD SUTHERLAND MACLELLAN, Diploma. 


Born, Nova Scotia, 1859. Ord. Oakland, Oct. 22, 1893.  P. 
Etna Mills, 1897. Business. 


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GUSTAVE WALTER NELSON, B. D. 
Born, Nov. 28, 1861. A. B., Pacific Univ., 1890. Ord. Kalama, 
Wash., Sept. 4, 1893. P. Kalama, 1893-95; Port Angeles, 
Wash., 1895-99; Ashland, Ore., 1899-1903; Albany, Ore., 1903- 
07; St. Johns, Ore., 1907-12. 765 Williams St., Portland, Ore. 


JAMES PARSONS, B. D. 
Born, 1863. Ph. B., Wheaton, 1888. Ord. Soquel, May 18, 
1893. P. Soquel, 1893-95; Vacaville, 1895-96; Central Ave. 
(Salem), Los Angeles, 1896-98; Primghar, Ia., 1898-1900; 
Harlan, Ia., 1900-04; Awatona, Minn., 1904-06; Sedalia, Mo., 
1906-09. Supt., Soc. for Friendless, Minn., 1909. 415 Mass- 
achusetts Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. 


HARRY PERKS, B. D. 

Born, Birmingham, England, Oct. 24, 1863. Ord. Corralitas, 
1898; Ord. Episcopal, Sacramento, March 21, 1909. P. Corral- 
itas, 1893-94; Lockeford, 1894-97; Cooper Memorial (Sunset), 
San Francisco, 1897-98; Alturas, 1898-1901; Adin, 1902-06; 
Christ Ch., Episcopal, Sacramento, 1908-16; Hayward, Epis- 
copal, 1916-20. Five years chaplain Sacramento Children’s 
Orphanage. Three years chaplain Folsom State Prison. Mt. 
Eden, Alameda Co., Cal. 


HUBERT FREDERICK BURGESS, Grad. 1892-93; 1903-04. 
9260 California St., R. F. D. 4, Seattle, Wash. 


*CLARENCE HAMLIN REEVES. 
Missionary Christian Alliance, China. Died, Wuchow, March 
5, 1898. 


FRANCIS WATRY, Spec. 
Born, Aug. 25, 1853. Roman Catholic Priest (twelve years). 
P. Byron, 1894. P. Unitarian, Pomona. 


1894 


WILLIAM GEORGE TROWER, Jun. 1891-92; Mid. 1892-93. 

Born, Passaic, N. J., Apr. 9, 1870. Willamette Univ.; Stan- 
ford Univ.; Univ. Chicago; B. D., Chicago Th. Sem., 1893. 
Ord. Hancock, Minn., April, 1894. P. Hutchinson, Minn; Hast- 
ings, Minn.; Monterey, Cal.; Seventh Presb., Chicago, Ill.; Lex- 
ington Park Way Presb., St. Paul, Minn.; Paruma, Ida; Mohawk 
Presb., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925—. Mohawk Presbyterian Church, 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 


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1895 


LAWRENCE COPELAND, Diploma. 


Born, Feb. 26, 1858. Registered from Lorin, Cal. Mass. State 
Normal School, 1877. Ord. June 23, 1895. 


GEORGE HERBERT JONES, B. D. 


Born, July 20, 1862. Registered from Willets. Heading Coll.; 
Northwestern Univ, P.M. E., 34th St., Oakland, 1895-97. M. 
E., Reno, Nev., 1898-1900; M. E., Spokane, Wash., 1900-02. 
Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1902—. Willetts, Cal. 


ASA B. SNIDER, B. D. 


Born, Muscotah, Kan., Oct. 12,1864. B.S., Pacific Univ., 1891. 
Ord. Soquel, June 11, 1895. P. Soquel, 1895-1900; Bellingham, 
Wash., 1901; Cloverdale, 1901-07; Beaverton, Ore., 1908-09; 
Bethlehem, San Francisco, 1911-16. N. Cal. State Field Worker 
for Church and Sunday School, 1916-19. P. Jennings Lodge, 
Ore., 1919-22. Executive Secretary, Portland, Ore., Council 
of Churches, 19283—. Y.M.C. A. Building, Portland, Oregon. 





DAVID PRESCOTT BARROWS, Spec. 1894-95. 


Born, Chicago, Ill., June 27, 1873. <A. B., Pomona, 1894; M. A., 
Univ. Cal., 1895; Columbia, 1896; Ph. D., Chicago, 1897; LL. D., 
Ponoma, 1914; Univ. Cal. 1919. City Supt. of Schools, Manila, 
P.1.,1900; Gen. Supt. of Ed., P. I., 1908-09. Prof. Ed., Univ. 
Cal., 1910. President, Univ. Cal., 1919-28. Berkeley, Cal. 


GEORGE WALLACE BEATTIE, Jun. 1892-93. 
Born, Ireland, Jan. 26, 1859. Coll. Pacific. 


GEORGE JULIUS BINDER, Jun. 1892-93. 
Registered from Rochester, N. Y. 


GEORGE LeMOYNE BOHANNON, Spec. 1894-95. 
Registered from Chico. 


JOHN HENRY BROWN, Jun. 1892-93. 
Coll. Pacific. A.M. E. Ch., Zion. 


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CHARLES CLIFTON CARUTH, Spec. 1894-95. 
Registered from Pacific Grove. 


MRS. J. M. DAVIS, Spec. 1894-95. 


GEORGE WILLIAM DISHER, Jun. 1892-93; Mid. 1893-94. 
Registered from Oakland. Cal. Coll. Bap. Minister. 


BESSIE L. DOYLE, Spec. 1894-95. 
MATTIE E. HAVEN, Spec. 1894-95. 
MRS. W. B. HYDE, Spec. 1894-95. 


HARRY EDWARD KEMP, Spec. 1894-95. 
Rugby School, England. Registered from London, England. 


JOSEPH BENJAMIN KETTLE, Jun. 1892-93. 
Born, Elton, N. Y., May 12, 1866. B.A., Colo. Coll., 1892; B. 
D., Yale, 1895. Ord. Greenfield, Ill., April 16, 1895. P. Green- 
field, Ill., 1895-1900; Rapid City, S. D., 1900-03; Amboy, IIl., 
1903-05; St. Joseph, Mo., 1905-10; Leominster, Mass., 1910-18; 
Middleboro, Mass., 1918-21; Rochester, N. Y., 1921-23. 423 
Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y. 


BERTHA KING, Spec. 1894-95. 


MARY LAMBERT, Spec. 1894-95. 


BEATRICE MacDONALD, Spec. 1894-95. 
HARRIET G. MERRIAM, Spec. 1894-95. 


JAMES BUSH ORR, Grad. 1894-95. 
Born, June 6, 1866. Beloit Coll.; B. D., Chicago Th. Sem., 1894; 
Ord. Hebron, Ind., Nov. 26, 1889. P. Benecia, 1894-96; Park, 
San Francisco, 1896-98; Santa Cruz, 1898-1902; Wallace, Idaho, 
1902-07; Santa Cruz, 1907-12; Myrtle St., Oakland, 1912-16; 
Boulevard Ch., Oakland, 1916-24. 5707 Foothill Blvd., Oakland. 


*FRANCIS BROWN PERKINS, Spec. 1894-95. 
Born, Boston, Mass., Aug. 7, 1833. Williams Coll., 1854; And- 


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over Th. Sem., 1858. Ord. Montague, Mass., Feb. 15, 1860. 
Died, St. Helena, Nov. 14, 1906. 


H. V. ROMINGER, Spec. 1894-95. 
Underwood, Wash. 


EUGENE WARREN STODDARD, Grad. 1894-95. 
Born, Sept. 18, 1860. A. B., Amherst Coll., 1882; Andover Th. 
Sem., 1886. Ord. Haverhill, N. H., Oct. 22, 1886. P. Haver- 
hill, 1886-91; Valley City, N. D., 1891-92; Martinez, 1892-1906. 
Prin., High School, Martinez. Prin., Pub. Schools, Vacaville. 
Vacaville, Cal. 


MRS. J. J. WARREN, Spec. 1894-95. 
WINALDA WILCOX, Spec. 1894-95. 


HARRY WARD YOUNG, Jun. 1892-93. 


Born, Oct. 29, 18638. Registered from Portland, Ore. P. Mis- 
sissippi Ave., Portland, Ore. Missionary under C. S. S. and 
Pub. Soc., Washington. P. Beacon Hill and Bethany, Seattle, 
Wash., 1903-04. 


1896 


ARTHUR PERCIVAL ALEXANDER, Diploma. 


With “The Morning Star,” Micronesia. P. Beckwith, Sierra 
Buttes, Clareville, Mohawk.  Sec., City Mission Assn., Sacra- 
mento. Business. 2952 Franklin Blvd., Sacramento, Cal. 


ALFRED BAYLEY, Diploma. 


Born, Tibberton, England, March 26, 1866. Ord. June 25, 1899. 
P. Hayward; Calvary, Oakland. Business, Pasadena. 


JOHN MORGAN LEWIS, B. D. 


Born, Scranton, Pa., Jan. 29, 1866. ‘A. B., Marietta, Coll., 1893. 
Chicago Th. Sem., 1893-94. Ord. Oakland, Apr. 30, 1896. 
Honolulu, T. H., 1898. 


HENRY SINCLAIR KILLEN, Jun. 1892-93. 
Born, Belfast, Ireland, Nov. 25, 1866. Lake Forest Coll. 


ad 


JAMES CAMPBELL FORD MacINNIS, Spec. 1895-96; 1896-97. 
Amherst Coll.; Div. Sch., Chicago Univ. 


1897 


“ENOCH EPHRAIM CHAKURIAN, B. D. 


Born, Yerbakan, Cilicia, April 7, 1866. A. B., Central Turkey 
Coll., 1889. Ord. Oakland, Nov. 26, 1897. P. Adin, 1897-98; 
Fields Landing, 1898-1904; Kenwood, 1905-07; Guerneville, 1908- 
10. Died, Kenwood, Sept. 27, 1916. 


*CHARLES CLIFFORD KIRTLAND, B. D. 


Born, Meriden, Ct., June 15, 1870. Oberlin Coll. Ord. Sebas- 
topol, May 25, 1896. P. Sebastopol, 1896-1901; Sonoma, 1901- 
03; Redwood City, 1903-11; Lodi, 1911-138. Died, Redwood 
City, Nov. 8, 1914. 


SAMUEL CHARLES PATTERSON, Diploma, 1897; B. D. (honorary), 


1901. 
Born, Salford, England, May 29, 1864. Ord. Lodi, May 18, 
1897. P. Lodi, 1897-1901; Petaluma, 1901-05; Bethany, San 
Francisco, 1905-09; North, Berkeley, 1909-15. Y. M.C. A. Sec., 
Over Seas, 1917-19. P. Presbyterian, Concord, 1928—. Con- 
cord, Cal. 


MRS. LILLIE BAXLEY, Lay Training Course, 1896-97. 
Registered from Oakland. 


MRS. LE ROY H. BRIGGS, Spec. 1896-97. 
Registered from Oakland. 


GEORGE HENRY THOMAS BRINCKERHOFF, Spec. 1896-97. 
Spokane, Wash. 


ADA CAMPBELL, Lay Training Course. 
Benecia, : 


NELLIE RAY CONGER, Lay Training Course, 1896-97. 
Oakland. 


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ANNA CROTHERS, Lay Training Course, 1896-97. 
San Francisco. 


EDWARD CURRAN, Spec. 1896-97; 1897-98. 


Ord. Condon, Ore., Oct. 8, 1893. P. Condon, 1899-1900; Astoria, 
Ore., 1900-10. Editor, Portland, Ore., 1912-14. 


MRS. EDWARD CURRAN, Spec. 1896-97. 
Condon, Ore. 


ROSINA MARIA EDWARDS, Lay Training Course, 1896-97. 
Spokane, Wash. 


KAMESHIRO ENAMI, Jun. 1894-95. 
Doshisha Univ., 1888. 


MARY ELIZABETH GOULDY, Spec. 1896-97. 
Newburgh, N. Y. 


NEWELL MATSON HAYDEN, Spec. 1896-97; 1897-98; 1898-99. 


A. B., Colorado, 1902; Yale Div. Sch.; Grad., Chicago Th. Sem., 
1901. Altadena, Cal. 


FRANK ERASTUS HINCKLEY, Jun. 1894-95. 
A. B., Beloit, 1892. Chicago Univ. 


HOWARD SAMUEL MILLS, Spec, 1896-97. 
Oakland. 


CHARLES L. MYERS, Spec. 1896-97. 
El Cajon. 


LAURA NORTH RICHARDS, Lay Training Course, 1896-97. 
Saratoga. 


HESTER MARIA SUTHERLAND, Lay Training Course, 1896-97; 
1897-98. 
Resident Physician, Fabiola Hospital, Oakland, Cal. 


JAMES BENSON WILLIAMS, Spec. 1896-97. 
Oakland. 


ABBIE WILLIAMSON, Lay Training Course, 1896-97. 
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1898 


GEORGE ERNEST ATKINSON, B. D. 


Born, June 15, 1873. A. B., Iowa Coll., 1895. Ord. Tekoa, 
Wash., June 23, 1898. P. Tekoa, 1898-1900; Etna Mills, 1900- 
18; Campbell, 1918-16; Ceres, 1916—.. Ceres, Cal. 


ARTHUR COPE DODD, B. D. 


Born, Madison, Ind., May 17, 1870. Church Divinity School of 
the Pacific, 1905-07. Ord. National City, 1898; Episcopal, Wat- 
sonville, 1907. P. National City, 1898-1900; Rialto, 1900-04; 
Rector, Christ Church, Episcopal, Alameda, 1907-08; Grace, 
Episcopal, Oceanside, 1908-10; Asst. Rector, All Saints, Epis- 
copal, Pasadena, 1910-12; St. Peter’s, Episcopal, Santa Maria, 
1913-18. Oceanside, Cal. 


GEORGE FRANKLIN MATHES, B. D. 


Born, June 14,1870. A.B. Heidelberg Coll., 1898; M. A., 1895. 
Ord. Reformed, Alboline, Kans., Oct. 26, 1895. PP. Ref. Ch., 
Lyons, Kans., 1895-97; Crockett, 1898-99; Ferris, 1899-1905; 
Escondido, 1905-08; Rialto, 1908-23. Asst. Pastor, San Bern- 
ardino. Rialto, Cal. 


FRANCIS WILLIAM REID, B. D. 


Born, San Jose, July 23, 1863. A. B., Univ. Pacific, 1887; M. 
A., 1890. Ord. Clayton, May 20,1898. P. Clayton, 1897-1900; 
Paso Robles, 1900-03; Sonoma, 1904-05. Architect. 2023 
Parker St., Berkeley, Cal. 


HAROLD LYNDE HOPKINS, Jun. 1895-96. 


Born, Morristown, Minn., July 6, 1869. A. B., Univ. of Oregon, 
1893; Ph. B., Oberlin, 1894; M. A., Univ. of Oregon, 1896; B. D., 
Yale, 1898. Univ. Chicago, 1989-1900. Teacher. Business. 
Sec., Y. M. C. A., Bremerton Navy Yard, 1918.  Instr., Pacific 
Univ. 305 Pearl St., Eugene, Ore. 


R. S. INGLIS, Spec. 1896-97; 1897-98. 


FRANCES LEAH JOYNER, Spec. 1897-98. 
San Francisco. 


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MRS. OLIVIA MELBA KELLOGG, Spec. 1897-98. 
Oakland. 


LOUISE LISBON, Spec. 1897-98. 
Oakland. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MOODY, Spec. 1896-98. 


Born, Mt. Holly, Ark., Sept. 12, 1860. Trinity Univ.; B. D., 
Cumberland Univ., 1888. Registered from Hillsboro, Ore. 


1899 


FREDERICK CHARLES KRAUSE, Diploma. 


Born, Summer, Ia., Oct. 15, 1868. Northwestern Univ. (Four 
years). Ord. Pleasant Prairie, Wash., June 27, 1899. P. Hill- 
yard, Wash., and Pleasant Prairie, Wash., 1899-1902; Douglas 
Island, Alaska, 1902-03. U.S. Commissioner, Gleary, Alaska, 
1903-07. Cashier, Security State Bank, Newport, Wash., 1911- 
17. Pres., ‘Anaheim National Bank, Anaheim, 1917-25.  Pres., 
First National and Fullerton Com. and Sav. Banks, Fullerton. 
Fullerton, Cal. 


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CHARLES KOMAKICHI TAKEDA, B. D. 
Born, May 27, 1867. Miwasamura, Japan. 


MATTHEW RINTARO YOKOYAMA, Jun. 1896-97. 


Born, Japan, June 7, 1870. Doshisha Univ. (Two years). 
Registered from Nakaizumi, Japan. 


1900 


JOSEPH AUGUSTINE BENTON, B. D. 


Born, Crystal Lake, Ill. Univ. Cal. Ord. Cherokee, June 18, 
1901. P. Cherokee, 1901-05; Missionary, C. S. S. and P. S., 
1905-06; Pierce St., San Francisco, 1906; Gallup, N. M., 1906-07. 
Teacher, Sierra Polytechnic Institute, 1907-10. Jamesburg 
Route, Monterey, Cal. 


REED BROWN CHERRINGTON, B. D. 
Born, July 21, 1875. Ohio Wesleyan Univ.; Yale Div. Sch. 
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Ord. Kenwood, June 15, 1900. P. Kenwood and Glen Ellen, 
1900-05; Cupertino, Union Ch., 1905-06; Sunnyvale, 1906-10. 
Cal. State Missionary, C. S. S. and P. Soc., 1899. Campaign 
Manager, Clean County Council, Santa Clara Co., 1910. Lieu- 
tenant, Chaplain, A. E. F. Palo Alto, Cal. 


RICHARD CARLTON DAY, B. D. 


Born, Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 25, 18738. San Joaquin Valley 
Coll. Ord. Rocklin, April 23, 1900. P. Rhonerville Circuit, 
1900-01; Fairhaven, Wash., 1902-04; South Bend, Wash., 1902- 
06; Bellevue, Wash., 1906. Business, San Francisco, 1907-09. 
Farmer, Sonoma Co. and Solano Co., 1910-17. P. Sheridan, 
Ore., 1917-18. Y. M. C. A. War Work, Building Sec., Forts 
Casey and Worden, P. S.C. D. Port Townsend, Wash., 1918- 
20. P. Ferndale, Wash, 1920-22; Loomis, 1922—. Loomis, Cal. 


HENRY BUCKINGHAM MOWBRAY, B. D. 


Born, Jan. 4, 1873. <A. B., Oberlin Coll., 1897; Oberlin Th. 
Sem., 1896-97. Ord. Bakersfield, Apr. 17, 1900. P. Fruitvale, 
1899-1900; First, Oakland, (Asst.), 1903-08; Pilgrim, Cleveland, 
Ohio (Associate), 1908-14; San Bernardino, 1914—.  Supt., Cal. 
George Junior Republic, 1908-19. Sec., Rel. Work, Y. M. C. A., 
Camp Kearney, Rockwell Field, and U. S. Naval Training Sta- 
tion, Balboa Park, San Diego, 1918-19. 380 Fifth St., San 
Bernardino, Cal. 


BURTON MURRAY PALMER, Diploma, 1900; B. D., 1901; D. D., 1917. 


Born, Oxford, N. H., Feb. 23, 1869. <A. B., Stanford, 1897. 
Ord. Oakland, ‘Apr. 1900. P. Benecia, 1900-03; Fruitvale, 1904- 
12; Pacific Grove, 1912-20; Santa Cruz, 1920—. 36 Center St., 
Santa Cruz, Cal. 


GEORGE HENRY WILBUR, Diploma. 


Born, Albany, Me., May 27, 1872. Reven Lay Coll. Ord. 
Soquel, 1900. P. Soquel, 1900-02; Sprague, Wash., 1902- 
06; Colville, Wash., 1906-11; Sultana, Wash., 1912; Sprague, 
Wash., 1913-15; Malden, Wash., 1915. 


HARVEY STAFFORD COEY, Jun. 1896-97, in Four Year Eng. Course. 
Born, Jan. 4, 1875. Registered from Berkeley. 


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URAL SUMNER HUGHES, Jun. 1896-97, in Four Year Eng. Course. 
Born, Franklin, Pa., April 21, 1875. Northwestern Univ.; 
Univ. Cal. 


KOTARO KAWASI, Spec. 1899-1900. 
Nagasaki, Japan. 


FRANK WILLIAM KEAGY, Jun. 1896-97, in Four Year Eng. Course. 
Registered from Canton, Ohio. Mt. Union Coll. 


MRS. FRANK WILLIAM KEAGY, Jun. 1896-97, in Four Year Eng. 


Course. 


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KATSUMI KIMURA, Jun. 1897-98. 
Nagasaki, Japan. 


EMMA BELLE LUCE (Mrs. I. J.), Spec. 1899-1900. 


Olivet Coll. Registered from Monroe, Mich. Ord. Etna Mills, 
June 2, 1906. 


JOHN FREDERICK LYNAS, Jun. 1896-97, in Four Year Eng. Course. 
Born, May 10, 1872. San Francisco Th. Sem. 


IDA MAY SMITH, Spec. 1899-1900. 
Registered from Oakland. 


WALLACE MILES STEVENSON, Jun. 1896-97, in Four Year Eng. 
Course. | 


Se. B. and Se. M., Univ. Neb. Registered from Danville, Ia. 


1901 


GILBERT NICHOLAS BRINK, B. D.; D. D., 1917. 


Born, Painesville, Ohio, Sept. 3, 1872. A. B., Ponoma, 1898; 
M. A., Pomona, 1905; D. D., Georgetown, 1917. Supt. Schools, 
Philippine Is., 1901-04; Asst. Dir. Ed., Philippine Is., 1904-09. 
Principal, Berkeley H. S., 1910-12; Asst. Headmaster, Belmont 
School, 1912-14; Supt. Ed., Am. Bap. Home Miss. Soc., 1915-18; 
Gen. Sec., Am. Bap. Pub. Soc., 1919-25. Prof. Administration, 
Pomona Coll., 1925—. Claremont, Cal. 


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TEIZABURO DEMURA, B. D. 
North Japan Coll., 1896; M. A., Yale Univ., 1902; Ph. D., Har- 
vard Univ., 1912. Dean, North Japan Coll. Prof. Philos. of 
Rel., North Japan Coll., (Theol. Dept.). Lecturer, History of 
Christianity, Imperial Univ., Sendai, Japan. North Japan 
College, Sendai, Japan. 


WILLIAM EDGAR ECKLES, B. D. 


Born, Boone, Ia., Dec. 18, 1869. Univ. Cal.; A. B., Pomona Coll., 
1906. Ord. Green Valley, May 22, 1901. P. Green Valley, 
1901-03; Etna Mills, 1903-04; Loomis, 1908-13. Gen. Miss., 
Northern Cal., 1908. PP. Alturas, 1913-16; Campbell, 1916-19; 
Campbell, 1921—. Campbell, Cal. 


RICHARD KIMBALL HAM, B. D. 
Born, Dec. 5, 1867. Univ. Cal.; Univ. Pacific. Ord. Belling- 
ham, Wash., June 14, 1901. P. Bellingham, Wash., 1901-02; 
Oroville, 1908-06; Hassalo, Portland, Ore., 1906-08; Mission, San 
Francisco, 1908-12. Manufacturer. 18 Tanglewood Road, 
Berkeley, Cal. 


ALFRED WALDRON HARE, B. D. 
Born, July 23, 1871. Bible Institute, Chicago, Ill. Ord, Chi- 
cago, Ill., Oct. 28, 1896. Oak Chapel, Oakland, 1899-1902; 
Fresno, 1902-05; Santa Cruz, 1905-07; Park Ch., Los Angeles. 
State Evangelist, Northern Cal. Lawyer, Los Angeles. Black 
Building, Los Angeles, Cal. 


EDMUND OWENS, B. D. 


Born, July 25, 1872. A. B., Marietta Coll., 1897. Ord. Spring- 
dale, Wash., July 18, 1899. P. Springdale and Chewelah, Wash., 
1899-1900; Mullan, Idaho, 1901-03; Pomeroy and Patsha, Wash., 
1903-05; Jerome, Ariz., 1905-06; Humbolt, Ariz.; McLeod, 1907; 
Martinez, 1908-14; San Mateo, 1914-19; Suisun, 1919-23; Crock- 
ett (Federated), 1923—. Crockett, Cal. 


1902 


IRVING JACOB LUCE, B. D. . 


A. B., Olivet, 1897. Ord. Etna Mills, Aug. 9, 1905. P. Michi- 
gan Center, Mich., 1897-98; Sunset and Ocean View, San Fran- 
cisco, 1898-1901. Etna Mills, 1905. Acting Supt., Am. Home 
Finding Assn., 1901-02. 


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GEORGE TOLOVER TOLSON, B. D., 1902; D. D., 1925. 


Born, Middleton, Ore., Oct. 31, 1876. A. B., Pacific Coll., 1897; 
Univ. Cal., 1900-02; M. A., Yale. 1903. Ord. Sept. 20, 1904. 
P. Friends, Spring Brook, Ore., 1897-98; Grace, Oakland, 1901- 
02. Librarian, Registrar, Prof. History Christianity, Pacific 
School of Religion, 1902—. Building Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 
R. O. T. C., Camp Fremont, 1918; Religious Work Sec., Y. M. 
C. A., Fort Scott, San Francisco, 1918-19. 2725 Shasta Road, 
Berkeley, Cal. 


1903 


*PAUL SATTHEM BANDY, B. D. 


Born, Jordan, Minn., Jan. 24, 1872. Coe Coll.; Omaha Presb. 
Sem. P. Antioch, 1903-04; Alturas, 1904-06; Salem, Ore., 
Unitarian, 1907-11; Episcopal, Arcata; Episcopal, Willows. 
Died, Oakland, Nov. 26, 1924. 


CHONOSUKE NAKAMURA, B. D. 


Grad., Tohoku Gakuin, Sendai, Japan, 1898. Grad., Th. Dept., 
Tohoku Gakuin, 1895. M.A., Yale, 1904. Prof., North Japan 
Coll., 1904-07. Prof., Doshisha Univ., 1907. Prof., Commer- 
cial High School, Osaka, Japan. Care Japan Cotton Trading 
Co., Ltd., Nakanoshima, Japan. 


CLEON ROY ALDRIDGE. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary. 


CHANCELLOR NELSON BERTELS. 
Univ. Cal. Prof. History, Coll. of Pacific. 


HUBER BURR, Spec. 1902-03; Mid. 1905-06; Spec. 1916-17. 
Ord. Cherokee, Mar. 18, 1900. 713 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan. 


*HERBERT THOMAS CASH, Spec. 1902-03. 


Born, London, England. Pacific Coll. P. Friends Churches, 
Berkeley, Newberg, Ore.; Baptist, Portland, Ore. Deceased. 


CHARLES REID EASTMAN, Jun. 1900-01; Grad. 1923-24. 
A. B., Cal. Coll., 1900. Berkeley Bap. Div. Sch. Turlock, Cal 


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ALBERT LEWIS KNUDSON, Jun. 1900-01. 


A. B., Whitman Coll., 1900. Ord. Spokane, Wash., Feb. 8, 1907. 
P. Rosalia, Wash., 1902-04; Trent, Wash., 1904-06; Rosedale and 
Wasco, 1906-07; Kern, Bakersfield, 1908; Pilgrim, Bakersfield, 
1909-10; Sultana, Wash., 1910; Everett, Wash, 1910-13; Green 
Lake, Seattle, 1913. 


*PETER CLARK MACFARLANE, Spec. 1902-04. 


Born, St. Clair Co., Mo., Mar. 8, 1871. Fla. Agrl. Coll., 1885- 
87; Berkeley Bible Sem., 1902-05, Diploma, 1905. With A., T. 
and S. F. R. R., Los Angeles, 1892-1900. P. First Ch., Disciples 
of Christ, Alameda, 1902-08. Gen. Sec., Men’s Brotherhood of 
Disciples of Christ, Kansas City, Mo., 1909-11. Lit. work and 
lecturing, 1911-1924. Author; Contributor to leading maga- 
zines; Lecturer. Died, San Francisco, 1924. 


CLARENCE WARREN PECK, Jun. 1900-01. 
A. B., Univ. Cal., 1900. High School Principal, Vallejo, Cal. 


1904 


NOAH CADWALLADER GAUSE, B. D. 


Born, West Liberty, Ia. B.S., Cornell, Coll., 1900; Emerson Coll. 
of Oratory; Chicago Th. Sem. Ord. Berkeley, Sept. 20, 1904. P. 
San Lorenzo, 1904-06; Mayflower, San Francisco, 1907-10; Sun- 
nyvale, 1911-12. Director Ed. Work, Y. M. C. A., Presidio, San 
Francisco. PP. Puritan, Pittsburg, Pa., 1915-18; Grantwood, 
N. J., 1918-23. Lecturer, Social Worker, Field Worker Anti- 
saloon League, 19283—. 408 Summer St., Newark, N. J. 


HERBERT ROY LIVINGSTON, B. D. 

Westminster Coll.; Univ. Cal.; Hartford Th. Sem.; M. A., Trin- 
ity Coll., 1919. Ord. Rio Vista, May 38, 1904. P. Rio Vista; 
Villa Park, Newport, Wash.; Sheridan, Wyo.; Edwards, Wash.; 
Presb., Garfield, Wash; Presb., Sunnyside, Wash., 1912-14; 
Villa Park, 1914-15; Pilgrim, Tacoma, Wash., 1915-16; Mal- 
den, Wash., 1916-17; Ontario, Ore., 1917-18; Mittineague, 
West Springfield, Mass., 1919-23; Corvallis, Ore., 1923—. 
1405 Monroe St., Corvallis, Ore. 


JOHN COUNCIL WOOTEN, B. D. 


A. B., Duke Univ., 1898. Ord. M. E. So., Elizabeth City, N. C., 
Dec. 1, 1898. P.M. E. So., Grace, Wilmington, N. C., 1911-12; 


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Elizabeth City, 1912-13; Edenton St., Raleigh, N. C., 1913-15. 
Presiding Elder, Durham Dist, 1915-19; Raleigh Dist., 1919-23; 
New Bern Dist., 19283—. Prof. Bibl. Lit., Duke Univ., 1907- 
11. Trustee, Duke Univ., 1912—. Member Exec. Com., Duke 
Univ., 1913—. Member Board of Finance for Superannuated 
Endowment Fund. 187 Middle St., New Bern, N. C. 


ELMER BERNARD ANGLE, Jun. 1901-02. 
Wheaton Coll. Business. 


DAVID L. FILER. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary. 


HERMAN WILLIAM FOX, Spec. 1903-04. 
Registered from San Pablo. 


JULIUS ENZOR HOOD. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1903-05. 


WILLIAM ALFRED HUGHES, Spec. 1903-04. 
A. B., Coll. of Pacific., 1876. Lawyer. 


JOHN ALBERT LIGGETT, Jun. 1901-02. 


Born, Rahway, N. J., 1875. A. B., Rutgers; 1898. Princeton 
Th. Sem. 


PAUL McREYNOLDS. 


Berkeley Bible Sem., 1903-04; Unitarian School, 1915-16; A. biys 
Eureka, 1899; Univ. Cal. 


1905 


JOHN VAN NIECE BANDY, B. D. 


Born, Jordan, Minn. Bellevue, Coll.; Coe Coll.; Univ. Iowa. 
Ord. Tusk, Wyo, May 30, 1907. P. Woodland, 1905-06; Sheridan, 
Wyo., 1906-07; Unitarian, Hood River, Ore., 1908-09; Unitarian, 
Deighton, Mass., 1909-10; Universalist, Brookline, Mass.; M. E., 
Nebraska City, Nebr. Nebraska City, Nebr. 


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CHARLES MELVIN DE BOIS, B. D. 
Born, Beloit, Wis., Dec. 9, 1868. Doane Coll.; Hahnnemann 
Med. Coll., Chicago; Chicago Th. Sem. Ord. Fields Landing, 
June 12, 1906. P. Fields Landing, 1906. Business. 1324 
Acton St., Berkeley, Cal. 


SPENCER CONE GARRISON, B. D. 
Born, June 13, 1855. 3B. E., Caldwell School of Oratory, 1900. 
McMurray, Wash. 


YAHACHI HORIYE, B. D. 
Born, Japan, Nov. 18, 1869. P. Otaru, Japan; Miabashi, Japan. 


JAMES MAIN DIXON, Spec. 1904-05. 
Born, Paisley, Scotland, Apr. 20, 1856. A. B., St. Andrews, 
1879; 'A. M., St. Andrews; L. H. D., Dickson, 1908. Fellow 
Royal Soc., Edinburgh, 1886; Tutor in Philosophy, St. Andrew’s 
Univ., 1879; Tokyo, Japan, 1879-86; Prof. English, Imperial 
Univ., Japan, 1886-92; decorated by Japanese Emperor for ser- 
vices to Government, 1888; Prof. English Lit., Washington Uniy., 
1892-1901; Prof. English Lit., 1905-11; Prof. Oriental Studies 
and Comparative Lit., Univ. of Southern Cal., 1911—. 427 N. 
Ardmore Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. 


MRS. HELEN AKEN DOUGLASS, Spec. 1904-05. 
Registered from Fort Pierce, S. D. 


ANNA MARIE HOWARD (Mrs. L. E.), Spec. 1904-05. 
Charles City, Ia. 


LELAND EVERETT HOWARD, Spec. 1904-05. 
Born, Naponee, Nebr. A. B., Denver, 1899. 


HJALMAR LOKEN, Spec. 1904-05. 
Born, Hedermarke, Norway, July 23, 1875. Berkeley Bible 
Sem.; B. A., Univ. Cal., 1904; Coll. Pacific; B. D., Harvard Div. 
Sch., 1907. Ord. Disciples, Richmond, 1904.  P. Disciples, 
Richmond, 1903-06; Swampscott, Mass., Disciples, 1906-07; 
Colusa, Disciples, 1907-08; Alameda, Disciples, 1908-09; Berk- 


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eley, University Christian, 1910-17; Liberty, Mo., Disciples, 
1917-19; Atascadero, Union, 1919-25; Associate Pastor, North- 
brae Community (Presb.) Church, Berkeley, 1925—. 34 Pano- 
ramic Way, Berkeley, Cal. 


ANNA MESOROLE, Spec. 1904-05. 


JOSEPH HEWES NORRIS, Spec. 1904-05; Jun. 1905-06. 
Registered from New York City. Business. 


LEWIS ENSIGN SCOTT. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


JACOB ELI TRENERY, 1905-06. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


1906 


JOHN MILTON BARNHART, Diploma, 1906; B. D., 1907. 
Born, Kittanning, Pa., Dec. 2, 1871. N. M. Agri. Coll. Ord. 
M. E., Greeley, Colo, 1898. P. M. E. Churches, Oakland, 1906- 
09; Nevada City, 1909-10; Globe, Ariz., 1910-13; Union Ave., Los 
Angeles, 1913-15; Oxnard, 1915-18; Alhambra, 1918-24; Bakers- 
field, 1924-25; Escondido, 1925—. Escondido, Cal. 


ERNEST B. BRADLEY, B. D., 1906; S. T. M., 1908. 


Born, England, March 30, 1867. Ph. B., Univ. So. Cal., 1899. 
Ord. Episcopal, San Francisco, 1901. Rector, St. Paul’s Epis- 
copal, San Rafael. 


CLIFFORD NOTT HAND, B. D. 


Born, Oct. 15, 1877. B. L., Pomona Coll., 1900; M. A., Univ. 
So. Cal. Ord. Porterville, May, 26,1906. P. Porterville, 1906- 
07; Trinity, Los Angeles, 1907-08; Lemon Grove, 1908-15; Tempe, 
Ariz., 1915-18; Lemon Grove, 1918-19. Director of Religious 
Interests, Pomona Coll., 1919—. Pomona College, Claremont. 


WILLIAM BYRON HATHAWAY, Diploma, 1906; B. D., 1909. 
Born, Nov. 30, 1878. Principal Public Schools, Gainesville, 
Fla., 1906-18. Prof. Univ. of Florida, 19183—. 800 E. Church 
St., Gainesville, Fla. 

*KANNOSUKE KAWANAKA, B. D. 
Born, Toba Shima, Japan, Oct. 5, 1877. Grad., Tohoku Gakuin, 


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1899; Grad., Th. Dept., Tohoku Gakuin; M. A., Columbia Univ.; 
Ph. D., Yale Univ. Prof., Tokyo Christian Th. Sem., Tokyo, 
Japan. Prof. Old Testament, Doshisha Univ. Died, Kyoto, 
Japan, April 5, 1915. 


KEIKICHI KOKI, B. D. 


Born, Osaka, Japan, Sept. 13, 1877. Grad., Doshisha Univ., 
1901. Ord. Osaka, Japan, Oct., 1907. P. Kumamoto Cong. 
Church, 1906-13. Prof., Doshisha Univ., 1913-16. P. Chu- 
mampo and Keijo Cong. Churches, Korea. Secretary of Cong. 
Churches of Japan, 1921-24. Care Rev. T. Uchida, Ayabe, 
Kyoto fu Japan. 


BERT JASPER MORRIS, B. D. 


Born, Watseka, IIl., March 17, 1885. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1904; 
M. A., Harvard Univ., 1907; Ph. D., Boston Univ., 1908. Ord. 
M. E., Deacon, 1908; Elder, 1913. Prof. Philos. and Registrar, 
Coll. Pacific, 1909-18; Dean of Men, 1912-18. Member of staff 
of Bureau of Vocational Guidance, Harvard Univ., 1918-19. 
Director Wesley Foundation, Univ. Cal., 1919-25. 2302 Dana 
St., Berkeley, Cal. 


ARCHIE TOOTHAKER, B. D. 


Born, Wheaton, Kans., Aug. 18, 1875. A. B., Highland Coll., 
1903; M. A., (Hon.), 1906; M. A., Yale Univ., 1907. Ord. High- 
land, Kans., Jan. 22, 1902. P. Council Grove, Kans., 1907-09; 
Hutchinson, Kans., 1909-18; Albuquerque, N. M., 1914-18; Por- 
terville, 1918-19; Craig, Colo, 1910-22; Phoenix, Ariz. 1924-25. 


*HOLMES BECHWITH, Spec. 1905-06. 
Univ. Cal. 


MRS. LEONA BROCK. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


VERNON MASTER CADY. . 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1905-06; 1906-07. 


MATTHEW -WESLEY COATS. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


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ALVIN DRYDEN EBI. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


WALTER CHARLES FROST. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


BURTON L. HALL. 
Unitarian School, 1905-06; Ph. B., Univ. Cal., 1891. 


OTTO HENRY HERMLE, Spec. 1905-06. 
Registered from Fruitvale. 


MRS. ANNA EDITH UPDEGRAFF HILLIS, Spec. 1905-06. 
A. B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1875. Stanford Univ. 


ALBERT SIMON LUTZ, Grad. 1905-06. 
A. B., Centenary, 1899. 


NORMAN WILFRED PENDLETON. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1905-06. 


CLAY TRIPLETT RUNYON. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


PHILO FULLER PHELPS, Grad. 1905-06. 
A. B., Washburn, 1878; B. D., McCormick Th. Sem., 1889. 


FRANK COLEMAN STANNARD. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1905-06. 


VICTOR EMANUEL WILSON. 
Unitarian School, 1905-06. 


MRS. LENA WATSON WILSON (Mrs. T. E.). 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


TRUMAN EVERETT WINTER. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1905-06. 


MARTIN RILEY WOLFE. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1905-06. 


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1907 


HUGH KENNETH HAMILTON, B. D. 
Born, East Liberty, Ohio, Nov. 14, 1889. A. B., 1903, and M. A., 
1907, Ohio Wesleyan; S. T. B., Boston Sch. of Theol., 1916. Ord. 
M. E. Pacific Grove, 1911. P.M. E. Churches: Pennsylvania 
Ave., Santa Cruz, 1907-10; California St., San Francisco, 1910- 
12; Wesley, Berkeley, 1912-15; Calvary, San Francisco, 1916-18; 
Hughson, 1919-24; Los Gatos, 1924—. Religious Work Sec., 
Camp Fremont, Y. M. C. A., 1918-19. Church St., Los Gatos. 


ALFRED J. KENNEDY, B. D. 


Born, Arkansas, Oct. 17, 1868. Coll. Pacific; Univ. Arkansas. 
Ord., Deacon, M. E., Pacific Grove, 1905; Elder, 1907. PP. Shat- 
tuck Ave. M. E., Berkeley, 1906-09; Santa Clara, M. E., 1909- 
14; Calvary, Cong., Oakland, 1914-16; St. Paul’s M. E., Oakland, 
1916—.  Supt., Good Will Industries, Nor. Cal., 1928—. 931 
Poplar St., Oakland, Cal. 


YASOO TAKESAKI, B. D., 1907; S. T. M., 1918. 
Born, Japan, Oct. 5, 1874. Kumomoto Univ., 1891. Stanford 
Univ. P. Sapporo Independent Church, 1907-20. Prof., 
Doshisha Univ., 1920-23: Prin., Oye High School for Girls, 
1923—. Oye High School for Girls, Kumomoto, Japan. 


*OLIVER JAY VAN WAGNEN, B. D. 


Born, Oswego, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1884. Univ. N. M., 1902. Ord. 
Sunol, March, 1907. BP. Auburn, 1907-09; Presb., Wanakena, 
N. Y., 1909-18. Died, Wanakena, N. Y., July 5, 1913. 


MARY LOUISE CADY. 
Unitarian School, 1906-07. 


*FRANK WARREN DEAN, Grad. 1906-07. 
A. B., Doane, 1875; B. D., Andover Th. Sem., 1898. Ord. Red 
Cloud, Neb., Oct., 1898. Supt., Old People’s Home, San Fran- 
cisco, 1912-22. Died, Sebastopol, Sept. 18, 1925. 


CHARLES ERNEST DUNHAM, Jun. 1904-05. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1905-6; 1906-07. 


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SILAS HENRY FRAZIER, Spec. 1906-07. 


Kansas St. Normal, 1886. D.M.D., San Francisco Dental Coll. 
2133 Parker St., Berkeley, Cal. 


JOHN CRAVEN PAUL HESTER, Spec. 1906-07. 
Univ. So. Cal. 


*NAOKATSU KUBUSHIRO. 
Unitarian School, 1906-07. 


*FREDERICK GUY MERRILL, Jun. 1904-05; Mid. 1905-06. 


LL. B., Albany, N. Y., Law School. Ord. Antioch, 1905. P. 
Antioch, 1904-07; Pilgrim, No. Weymouth, Mass., 1907-12; Main 
St., Amesbury, Mass., 1912. Died, Oakland, Dec., 1924. 


FREDERICA AUGUSTA MOORE, Spec. 1906-07. 
San Francisco State Normal School, 1899. 


FRED STODDARD NEWSOM. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1906-07. 


WILLIAM CLYDE SMITH, Spec. 1906-07. 
B. L., Univ. Cal., 1904. 


1908 


LESLIE BURDETT BRIGGS, B. D. 
Born, March 3, 1877. B.L., Coll. Pacific, 1905; B. L., Univ. 
Cal., 1907; M. L., Univ. Cal., 1908; Y. M. C. ‘A. Coll., Chicago; 
Yale Div. Sch., 1908-09. Ord. Berkeley, 1908. P. Second, 
Oakland, 1909-10; Bethany, San Francisco, 1910-13; Santa Cruz, 
1913-17; Milford, Ct., 1917-25. Columbia Univ., 1925—. Chap- 
lain, Red Cross, A. E. F. 


MARSHALL MESERVE, Diploma. 


Ord. San Francisco, 1908. P. Pilgrim, San Francisco, 1908-10; 
Port Costa, 1909-10; Suisun, 1910-11; Falk, 1911-12; Buena 
Park, 1912-13. Business. 705 Spencer St., Santa Rosa, Cal. 


HENRY ORTON WILEY, Diploma, 1908; B. D., 1910; S. T. M., 1917. 
Born, Nov. 15, 1877. Ore. Normal School; A. B., Coll. Pacific, 


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1910. P. Nazarene, Berkeley, 1906-09; Nazarene, San Jose, 
1909-10. President, Pasadena Univ., 1910-16. President, 
Northwest Nazarene Coll., 1917—. Northwest Nazarene Col- 
lege, Nampa, Idaho. 


WILFRED WITHINGTON, B. D. 


Born, Oct. 3, 1878. Kansas, Univ., 1901. Ord. Sunol, 1907. P. 
Keystone, Seattle, Wash., 1908-12; Cheney, Wash, 1917-22; Wal- 
lace, Idaho, 1922—. Chaplain, Washington State Reformatory, 
1917-21. Wallace, Idaho. 


OTTO EUGENE DUER. 
Unitarian School, 1907-08. 


ISAAC FLEMING, Grad. 1907-08. 
Ph. B., Boston, 1903. Auburn Th. Sem., 1906. 


ERNEST HENRY HEINRICH. 
Unitarian School, 1907-08. 


MARGARET LILIAN MATTHEW, Spec. 1907-08. 
iste WV CAL Loos. 


RODMAN WELDON MINAKER. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1907-08. 


JOHN JAY PARDEE, Spec. 1907-08. 
Coll. City of N. Y.; Hiram Coll. Ord. M. E., 1907. 


WILLIAM DAVID RISLEY, 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1907-08. 


DANIEL FRANKLIN RITTENHOUSE. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1907-08. 


SARAH VIDA ROSS, Spec. 1907-08. 
B. A., Univ. Cal., 1908. 


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1909 


WINIFRED GARFIELD AGAR, B. D. 


Born, June 1, 1882. B. L., Univ. Cal., 1906. 424 61st St., 
Oakland, Cal. 


WILLIAM COCHRANE ALLEN, B. D., 1909; S. T. M., 1910. 
Born, Mercer Co., Pa., 1854 A. B., Westminster, 1877; B. D., 
Reformed Presb. Sem., 1881. Ord. Reformed Presb., York, N. 
Y., Sept. 5, 1882. P. Reformed Presb., York, N. Y., 1882-95; 
Washington, Ia., 1895-1907; Chinese Mission, Oakland, 1907-12; 
Glenn, Minn., 1914-17; Wyman, Ia., 1917-25; Cherokee, Ia., 
1925—. Cherokee, Iowa. 


CHARLES CHAFFEE CHAMPLIN, B. D. 


Born, Sonoma, 1876. B.L., Univ. Cal., 1902. Ord. Pittsburg, 
Nov. 12, 1907. PP. Pittsburg, 1906-09; Park, San Francisco, 
1909-12; San Rafael, 1912-15; Pittsburg, 1915-19; Pittsburg, 
1925—. Registrar, Nor. Cal. Cong. Conference, three years. 
Pittsburg, Cal. 


KYOGORO KIYAMA, B. D. 


Born, April 8, 1872. Grad., Tohoku Gakuin, 1898; Theol. Dept., 
Tohoku Gakuin, 1901. P. Dutch Ref. Mission, Wakawatsu, 
Japan. 


OCHIMI OKUBO KUBUSHIRO, B. D. 


Born, Dec. 16, 1882. Grad., Joshi Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan, 1903. 
‘National Secretary, W. C. T. U. for Japan. 686 Koenji 
Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. 


OTTO LICHTI, S. T. M. 


Born, Rheinpfalz, Germany, 1875. B.S., N. Y. Univ., 1908; 
B. D., German Reformed Seminary, N. J.; A. M., Univ. Cal., 
1909; Ph. D., Yale, 1911. Teacher, High School, Reedley, Cal. 


JAMES SILAS CATO. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1908-09. 


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CAREY HARGREAVES. 

Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1908-09. 
RAY GATES McINTYRE. 

Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1908-09. 


FREDERICK E. MORGAN. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1908-09. 


EDWARD KELLOGG STRONG, JR., Spec. 


B. S., Univ. Cal., 1906; M. S., 1909; Ph. D., Columbia, 1911. 
Prof. Industrial Psychology, Stanford Univ., 1923—. 1020 
Ramona St., Palo Alto, Cal. 


MRS. CLARA EYMANN SUDERMANN, Spec. 1908-09. 
Bethel Coll. 


RICHARD MINER VAUGHAN, Grad. 1908-09. 
A. B., Brown Univ., 1895; B. D., Univ. Chicago., 1898; D. D., 
Brown Univ., 1918. Prof. Christian Theology, Newton Th. 
Inst. Newton Center, Mass. 


1910 


ROY HILTON CAMPBELL, B. D., 1910; D. D., 1924. 


Born, Nov. 19, 1879. A. B., Pomona, 1908; M. A., Univ. Cal., 
1908; Harvard Univ. Ord. Palo Alto, Sept. 17,1910. PP. Palo 
Alto, 1910-14; Calvary, Oakland, 1914-19; Pilgrim, Seattle, 
Wash., 1919-21; First, San Diego, 1921—. Gen. Sec., Y. M. 
C. A., Camp Kearney, San Diego; Religious Work Dir., Army 
Y. M. C. A., Southern District. 546 A St., San Diego, Cal. 


*REUBEN ALBERT GOODWIN, B. D. 


Born, Groton, Vt., Sept. 19, 1880. A. B., Dartmouth, 1906; 
Andover Th. Sem. Ord. Atkinson, N. H., June 21,1911. P. 
Ocean View, San Francisco, 1910; Atkinson, N. H., 1910-20. 
Died, Atkinson, N. H., Nov. 28, 1920. 


HAROLD VALENTINE HARTSHORN, B. D. | 


Born, Buckley, IIll., Feb. 18, 1885. A. B., Pomona, 1907; M. A., 
1921; Andover Th. Sem. Ord. Clayton, Oct. 12,1910. P. West 
End, Los Angeles, 1911-15; Lemon Grove, 1915-16; Prescott, 


€3 


Ariz., 1916-17; Perris, 1918-21; Little Lake, Hemet, 1923—. 
Prin., Perris High School, 1921-25. Training School, Camp 
Fremont, 1918. Hemet, Cal. 


KUNIO KODAIRA, B. D., 1910; S. T. M., 1911. 

Born, April 7, 1888. Grad., North Japan Coll., 1907. Ord. 
Oakland, Nov., 1912. P.Jap. Ch. Christ, San Francisco; Kauda 
Church, Tokyo, Japan. Director, North Japan Coll. Vice- 
Pres.., Jap. Council of Promotion of International Friendship 
through the Churches. Director, S. S. Board of Japan. Ed- 
itor, “Shinko No Tomo.” Author, “Democracy and the Outlook 
for the Future of Japan,” and “Back to Christ.” 89 Denen 
Toshi, Chofu, Ebaragun, Tokyo Fuka, Japan. 


*ALEC WILLIAM PULICIFER, Diploma. 
Born, Oct. 5, 1879. Univ. Cal. PP. Crockett and Presb., Val- 
ona, 1910; Fourth, Oak Park, Il, 1910-11. Died, Sebastopol, 
Dec., 1915. 


ASAJIRO SUYEHIRO, B. D. 


Born, Japan, April 20, 1873. Grad., Steele Coll., 1894. Prof., 
Doshisha Univ.; Prof., Kei-o Univ., Tokyo, Japan. 


SIDNEY WARREN WILCOX, B. D. 


Born, April 29, 1881. B.L., Univ. Cal., 1905; San Francisco 
Th. Sem., 1907-8, 1908-09. Ord. 1914. P. Sunset, San Fran- 
cisco, 1910-14; Soquel, 1914-15; Porterville, 1915-17; Cloverdale, 
1917-18. Sec. for enlisted men, Y. M. C. A., San Francisco, 
1918-21. Prof. Economics, Univ. Nevada, 1921-24. Grad. 
Student and Teaching Fellow, Univ. Chicago, 1924—. 13865 
EK. 60th St., Chicago, III. 


KINSAKU YAMAGUCHI, B. D. 


Born, Okayama, Japan, Oct. 28, 1876. Grad., Doshisha Univ., 
1901. Ord. Kyoto, Japan, 1912. P. Shimansuchi Ch., Osaka, 
Japan, 1910-18; Heian Ch., Kyoto, Japan, 1918—. Lecturer, 
Doshisha Univ., 1919—. Chairman of Board of Directors of 
Kumiai (Cong.) Union of Japan. Doshisha University, Kyoto, 
Japan. 


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H. EARLE BARNES 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1909-10. 


MADISON N. PERRY. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1909-10. 


JOHN A. B. FRY, Spec. 1909-10. 
Nashville Univ. P.M. E. South, Long Beach, Cal. 


KELSO REAVIS GLOVER. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1909-10. 


KUMAJI HATSUSHIMA, 1909-10. 
Unitarian School. 


MILFORD LEELAND HURLBURT, 1909-10. 
Univ. Cal. 


ARTHUR WILLIAM PRATT. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1909-10. 


WILLIAM MARCUS RIDDLE. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1909-10. 


1911 


HIROYUKI AOTO, B. D. 
Born, Japan, June 24, 1884. Waseda Univ. 


NICOLAI EVANSON, Diploma. 


Born, Norway. Ord. Martinez, 1910. P. Bay Point; Bethany, 
Berkeley; Sunnyvale. Evangelist and S. S. Missionary with 
Baptist Home Miss. Board, San Martin, Cal. 


ERNEST BELDEN HART, B. D. 
Born, Aron, Ct., 1886. ‘A. B., Williams, Colli., 1907; Andover 
Th. Sem., 1908-09; D. D. Ord. Petaluma, May 12, 1912. P. 
Petaluma, 1911-14; Mission, San Francisco, 1914-16; Plymouth, 
Scranton, Pa., 1916-21; St. Paul’s, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1921—. 960 
Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 


YUTAKA OTA, B. D. 
Born, Jan. 28, 1876. Grad., Doshisha Univ., 1895. P. Nuegata, 


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Japan. Sec., Social Dept., Nagasaki, Japan. Sec. to the Gov- 
ernor, Nagasaki, Japan. 


DAVID RALSTON, B. D. 


Born, Ireland, April 20, 1873. A. B., Coll. Pacific, 1902; A. M., 
1910. Ord. M. E., Pacific Grove, 1902. P. M. E., Richmond, 
1911-13; M. E., Corning, 1918-15; M. E., Gilroy, 1915-16; M. E., 
San Francisco, 1916-17; M. E., Tracy, 1917-21; M. E., Grass 
Valley, 1921—. 230 Church St., Grass Valley, Cal. 


HAROLD SAXE TUTTLE, B. D. 


Born, Worthington, Minn., March 19, 1882. B.S., Coll. Pacific, 
1905; M. A., Coll. Pacific, 1911; A. B., Pacific Univ., 1923. 
Ord. Sunol, May, 1911. P. Bethany, San Francisco, 1912-15. 
Director of Rel. Ed., First, Los Angeles, 1911-12. Sec., Pacific 
Coast Division Rel. Ed. Assn., 1918-15. Prof. Ed., Pacific Univ. 
1920—. Lecturer in Ed., Oregon Ag. Coll., summer sessions of 
1924 and 1925. Pacific University, Forest Grove, Ore. 


KIYOHARU ANZAI, Jun. 1908-09; Mid. 1909-10; Sen. 1910-11 
Sendai Govt. Coll. 


HORACE ALONZO HAND. 
Unitarian School, 1910-11. 


ANITA HODGKIN, Spec. Summer Session, 1910-11. 


Deaconess, Training School of Christian Service, Berkeley. — St. 
Margaret’s House, 2629 Haste St., Berkeley. 


EMMA MACKINNEY. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1910-11. 


HEUMAT NAGAI. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1910-11. 


EDWARD LYTTON SPAULDING. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1910-11. 


JOHN MARION SUDERMANN, Jun. 1908-09; Mid. 1909-10; Sen. 
1910-11. 


Born, Kansas, Feb. 19, 1876. Rochester Th. Sem., 1911-18; 
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Diploma, 19138; Los Angeles Bible Institute, 1919-20; Th. B., 
Bethel Coll., 1921. Ord. Mennonite, California, 1908. P. West 
Zion Mennonite Church, Moundridge, Kans., 1914-21. Asst. 
Prof. Biblical Literature and Greek, Bethel Coll., and Dean of 
Men, 1921—. Bethel College, Newton, Kans. 


CHARLES AUGUSTUS TURNER. 
Unitarian School, 1910-11. 


HEIZABEIRO YAMAKAWA, Jun. 1908-09. 
Grad., North Japan Coll., 1897. 


1912 


FRANK ANTON CHRISTOPHER CROWN, B. D. 


Born, 1870. Garrett Biblical Inst., 1896; A. B., Lawrence, 
1905; M. D., Marquette. 


MARSHALL DAWSON, Diploma, 1911; B. D., 1912. 


Born, Nashville, Tenn., 1880. Univ. Chicago; Univ. Cal.; Pac. 
Unitarian School for the Ministry; M. S., Conn. State Ag. Coll., 
1924; Union Th. Sem., 1924-25. Ord. Storrs, Conn., 1916. P. 
Storrs, Conn., 1916-24; Mission, So. Dak., 1925—. Chaplain, 
Conn. Ag. Coll. Author: “Nineteenth Century Evolution and 
After,” “Prayer that Prevails.” Mission, So. Dak. 


THOMAS THERON GIFFEN, B. D., 1912; D. D. 1925. 


Born, Kenesaw, Neb., Dec. 25, 1889. A. B., Pomona, 1906; 
A. B., Yale, 1907; M. A., 1908. Ord. Fresno, Nov. 15, 1912. 
P. Fresno, 1912—. Route C., Fresno, Cal. 


WILFRED REGINALD HOUGHTON HODGKIN, B. D. 


Born, Turnbridge Wells, England, Nov. 6, 1879. B. L., Univ. 
Cal., 1900; Grad., Ch. Div. Sch. Pacific, 1904. Ord. Episcopal, 
San Mateo, May 24, 1904. St. Mark’s Parish, Berkeley; Asst. 
and Student Chaplain, 1904-06; Vicar, All Souls, 1906-19; 
Rector of St. Mark’s Parish, 1919—. 1431 Spruce St., Berkeley. 


STEPHEN CARKEEK THOMAS, B. D. 


B. L., Coll. Pacific, 1905; Univ. Cal. P. M. E., San Leandro, 
1913-15; Carmel, 1915-19; Redwood City, 1919-22; Newcastle, 
1922—. Newcastle, Cal. 


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- ROBERT BURDETTE WHITAKER, S. T. M. 

Born, Shirley, Mass., Sept. 4, 1882. Cal. Coll., 1908. Ord. 
Baptist, Berkeley, 1910. B.D., Berkeley Bap. Div. Sch., 1911. 
P. Ewa Union Church, Honolulu, T. H., 1912-14; Paradise, 1914- 
15. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., Lintsing, China, 1915—. 
American Board Mission, Lintsing, Shantung, China. 


INA SARAH GEORGINA HENRY. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1911-12. 


HENRY BURNHAM KIRKLAND, Jun. 1909-10. 


Born, New York City, Oct. 22, 1884. Coll. City New York; 
B. D., Yale Div. Sch., 1912. Ord. Essex, Ct., Oct. 1, 1912. P. 
Essex, Mass., 1912-17; Edgewood, R. I., 1917-19; Park Place; 
Pawtucket, R. I.,1919—. 240 Broadway, Pawtucket, R. I. 


SETSYJIO MIYAZAWA, Spec. 1911-12. 
Grad., Buddhist Univ., 1910. 


KUMAJI MORI. 
Berkeley Bible Seminary, 1911-12. 


OSCAR ALVAH ROSS, Jun. 1909-10. 
Business. San Francisco. 


GUY D. YOAKUM, Grad. 1911-12. : 


A. B., Campbell Coll.; B. D., Oberlin Th. Sem. Ord. 1908. 
Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 


1913 


KEIKI OGIRI, B. D. 


Born, Japan, Feb. 5, 1882. Grad., Waseda Univ., 1908. Prof. 
Meiji Univ., Tokyo, Japan. 


KENJO TAJIMA, B. D., 1913; S. T. M., 1914. 


Born, Gumma, Japan, May 7, 1884. Grad., North Japan Coll., 
1908; Yale Div. Sch., 1914-15. P. Japanese Cong. Ch., River- 
side, 1914-17. Prof., North Japan Coll., 1917-20. P. Japanese 


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Church of Christ, Cong.-Presb., Salt Lake City, Utah, 1921—. 
243 W. First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. 


TADAYOSHI TSUJI, B. D. 


Born, Japan, June 28, 1888. Grad., Waseda Univ., 1908.  P. 
Cong. Church, Mayebashi, Japan. Somedono cho, Ishiyakushi- 
Sagoru, Termachi-Dori, Kyoto, Japan. 


HENRY MORGAN BOWMAN, Jun. 1910-11; Mid. 1911-12. 
Missionary to the Indians, Fort Bidwell. 


OSCAR ALFRED CARLSON, Spec. 1912-13. 


HELEN MORTON CLARK, Spec. 1912-13. 
Ph. B., Grinnell, 1907. 


ERNEST CLUTTERBUCK. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 


WILMER EVANS COFFMAN, Grad. 1912-13. 


Born, 1873. A. B., Ohio Wesleyan, 1895; B. D., Drew Th. Sem., 
1898. 2124 Roosevelt Ave., Berkeley, Cal. 


OLIVE SEYMOUR DRAKE. 
School of Christian Service, 1912-13. 


WILLIAM HENRY ELLISON, Jun. 1910-11; Mid. 1911-12. 


A. B., Randolph-Macon, 1904; Univ. Cal. Teacher, Junior Coll. 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 


ANNETTE HASKELL FLAGG. 
School of Christian Service, 1912-18. 


JAMES MADRAS HEADY. -: 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 


ARTHUR B. HEEB. 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1912-13. 


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JESSE HYDE. ‘1 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 


ALBERT LAGERSTEDT, Spec. 1912-13. 
A. B., Univ. Minn., 1907; Stanford Univ.; Univ. Cal. 


GAETANO ANDRE LIZZI, Spec. 1912-13. 


JOHN L. MAGOON. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-18. 


VICTOR EDWARD MARRIOTT, Mid. 1911-12. 


A. B., Beloit, 1905; A. M., Univ. Cal.; Yale Div. Sch., 1908-09. 
Ord. Kenneweck, Wash., 1910. P. Kenneweck, Wash, 1910-11. 
Librarian, Pomona Coll., 1912—. Pomona College, Claremont. 


ALICE NOWLAND. 
School of Christian Service, 1912-13. 


MARGUERITE SCHNEIDER. 
School of Christian Service, 1912-13. 


JOHN SONDENAA. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 


CHARLES SPAULDING SPENCER. q 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 


TANNEO TANI, Spec. 1912-13. 
Grad., Nippon Univ., 1906. 


SILAS LINCOLN TILLMAN. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 


H. F. W. UFFELN. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1912-13. 
1914 


TOSUKE HAYAMI, B. D. 
Born, Japan, March 15, 1881. Grad., Doshisha Univ., 1905. 


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P. Japanese, Seattle, Wash, 1914-16. Prof., Doshisha Univ., 
Japan, 1916—. 


MANABU KOHARA, B. D. 


Born, Japan, 1888. Berkeley Bible Sem. 3311 E Ave., Council 
Bluffs, Ia. 


CLARENCE ARTHUR STONE, B. D. 


Born, 1883. A. B., Fairmount, 1910; Chicago Th. Sem. Ord. 
Martinez, Aug. 27, 1914. P. Martinez, 1914-16; Hurley, N. M., 
1916. Business, Hurley, N. M., 1917. 


JOHN JEWETT BOYCE, Jun. 1911-12; Mid. 1912-13. 
Born, ‘April 28, 1852. Lawyer. Santa Barbara, Cal. 


LESTER NEWTON BRASEFIELD, Jun. 1911-12. 
Univ. Cal. 


WILLIAM ENOCH BROWN, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


GEORGE B. BYRNE, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


WILLIAM G. BYRNE, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


MRS. JESSIE M. COLE, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


ETTA M. CONKLE, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


ERMA B. GILBERT, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


BEDROS HAGOP HAGOPIAN, Jun. 1911-12. 
Grad., Euphrates Coll., 1903. 


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AMIE MAUDE HUNT, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


MRS. MELISSA HAMMER JESSUP (Mrs. J. J.), Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


HAROLD HITCHCOCK KELLEY, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


MRS. A. J. KERCHER, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


STELLA CARTER LAWSON, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


MRS. J. W. McELROY, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


LOUISE HENRY NASH (Mrs. C. S.), Spec. 1913-14. 
Student-in Religious Education. 


FRANCES LYDA PARSONS, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


ELEANOR W. PLAW, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


KATHERINE L. RAMP, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


A. JENNIE RIDGWAY, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


EDITH RUSSELL TOLSON (Mrs. Geo. T.), Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


IRA DWIGHT VAYHINGER, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


RUBY ELWYN VAYHINGER, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


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MRS. A. J. WEAVER, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


ROSE MORSE WOOLSEY, Spec. 1913-14. 
Student in Religious Education. 


1915 


DWIGHT JAQUES BRADLEY, B. D. 


Born, Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1889. A. B.. Oberlin, 1912; 
Oberlin Th. Sem., 1912-18. Ord. Cleveland, Ohio, 1915.  P. 
Highland Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, 1915-18; El Paso, Tex., 1918-20; 
Webster Groves, Mo., 1920—. Rel. Work Sec., Y. M. C. A., 
Camp Fremont, 1918. 4 Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. 


WILLIS CLYDE CRIDER, Diploma, 1914; B. D., 1915. 


Born, Oakville, Pa., June 11, 1881. B. L., Univ. Cal., 1914. 
Ord. Disciples, Palo Alto, May, 1907. P. Fortuna, Disciples, 
1907-08; Vallejo, Disciples, 1908-14; Scotia, Presb., 1915-18; 
Placerville, Presb., 1918-19; Wailuku, T. H., Cong., 1918-21; 
Santa Clara, Presb., 1922—-. 1291 Benton St., Santa Clara, Cal. 


KUMAZO FUKUSHIMA, B. D. 


Born, Japan, 1882. Grad., Dendo Gacko, 1904. Ord. Fresno, 
Feb. 16, 1908. P. Japanese, San Francisco, 1911-15; Japanese, 
Montebello, 1915-17; Japanese, Fresno, 1917—. Moderator of 
Japanese Cong. Churches and Missions in America, 1920—. 801 
E. St., Fresno, Cal. 


SABURO IMAI, B. D. 
Born, Japan, 1885. P.M. E. Japanese Ch., Oakland, 1915-22. 


Chaplain, Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan, 1922—. Author of 
several books in Japanese language. Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, 
Japan. 


OTTO BUNAH IRELAN, B. D. 


Born, Burnettsville, Ind., June 2, 1872. A. B., Washburn Coll., 
1898; Univ. Cal. Ord. Disciples, Osage City, Kans., Dec. 8, 
1898. P. Disciples, Weleetka, Okla., 1915-17; Disciples, Ed- 
mond, Okla., 1917-19. Presb., Atoka, Okla., 1919-22; Presb., 
Watonga, Okla., 1922-24; Third Presb., Topeka, Kans. 1924—. 


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Pres., Second District, Disciples, Okla., 1918. Moderator, Pres- 
bytery of Cimarron, Okla., 1922. Grand Chaplain, I. O. O. F., 
Okla., 1922 and 1924. Member General Assembly, Presb. Ch., 
U. S. A., 1924. 409 Chandler St., Topeka, Kans. 


HARVEY VIRGIL MILLER, B. D. 
Born, Hillsboro, Ore., June 15, 1881. A. B., Whitman Coll., 
1912; Univ. Cal.; Pac. Unit. Sch. Ord. Oakland, Oct. 15, 1915. 
Student Pastor: Mill Valley; Boulevard, Oakland. P. Paradise, 
1915-17; Sacramento, First, 1917-22; Alameda, First, 1922—. 
First Congregational Church, Alameda, Cal. 


CLARA LYFORD SMITH, B. D. 
A. B., Bryn Mawr, 1907; M. ‘A., 1908; Univ. Cal. Since 1921 
in Japan and China. 


RALPH CHETLAIN WADDELL, B. D. 
Born, Oakland, Sept. 25, 1890. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1912; Yale 
Div. Sch., 1915-16; Grad. Student, Univ. Cal., 1918-19. Ord. 
New Haven, Ct., Oct. 8, 1915. P. Taylor Memorial, New Haven, 
Ct., 1915-16; Monroe, Wash., 1916-18; Hayward, 1918-19; Pil- 
grim, Oakland, 1920-22. Teacher, Union High School, Arroyo 
Grande, 1919-20. Asst. Pastor and Director of Religious Educa- 
tion, First, Oakland, 1922—. 1639 Hopkins St., Oakland, Cal. 





EFFIE MAY JACKSON BARNES, Spec. 1914-18. 
Santa Cruz, Cal. 


GIDEON BERGER, Jun. 1912-13. 
A. B., Coll Pacific, 1912. P.M. E. Woodland. Woodland, Cal. 


LUCILE BICKFORD. 
School for Christian Service, 1914-15. 


JAMES DANIEL BUSH, Jun. 1912-13. 
Univ. Cal. 


RUTH DODGE. 
School for Christian Service, 1914-15. 


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JOHN KINZIE FORSYTH. 
Unitarian School, 1914-15. 


ALICE JONES. 
School for Christian Service, 1914-15. 


HELEN MADDOCK. 
School for Christian Service, 1914-15. 


FRANK YUK SAM TOM, Spec. 1914-16. 


Born, China, Sept. 4, 1890. Pai Chang Inst., Canton, China. 
Fresno Jr. Coll; Univ. Cal. Canton Christian College, Canton, 
China. 


BENJAMIN WEBB WHEELER. 
Univ. Cal., 1914-15. 


LILIAN W. WHITNEY, Spec. 1914-15. 
1916 


ABEL EKLUND, Diploma. 


Born, Upsala, Sweden, Dec. 7, 1886. M. E. Th. Sem., Upsala; 
Garrett Bibl. Inst. P. Swedish M. E., Portland, Ore. Mis- 
sionary, Methodist Board. Klang, Malaipia. 


FLOYD IRVING LORBEER, B. D. 


Born, March 18, 1888. A. B., Pomona Coll., 1912; Oberlin Th. 
Sem., 1912-138. Teacher, Hachiman, Omi, Japan; Teacher, 
Doshisha Univ., Japan. 468 Bishamoncho, Imadegawa, Ter- 
machi Dori, Kyoto, Japan. 


ORVILLE TOBY LYTLE, B. D. 


Born, 1887. <A. B., Hiram, 1912. Business. 1018 Virginia 
St., Parkersburg, West Va. 


ZENDA WATANABE, B. D. 
Born, Izu, Japan, Dec. 2, 1885. Ph. B., Nazarene Univ., 1913. 
Ord. Disciples, Oakland, Aug., 1918. Prof. Old Test., Sei- 
gakuin (Disciples Th. Sem.) Tokyo, Japan, 1916-18; Prof. Old 
Test., Doshisha Univ., Kyoto, Japan, 1918-19; Prof. Old Test., 


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Seigakuin, 1919—; Prof., Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan, 1923—. 
Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany Bei Frau Ungefroren, Witzle- 
benstrasse. 


WILLIAM HENRY YOUNGMAN, B. D. 
Born, Lebanon, Mo., Sept. 29, 1885. <A. B., Univ. Cal., 1914. 
Ord. Berkeley, Dec. 30, 1915. P. Bethany, Berkeley, 1914-16; 
Alturas, 1916-18; Loomis, 1918-21; Mill Valley, 1921-23; Ken- 
wood and Glen Ellen, 1924—. Glen Ellen, Cal. 





WILLIAM JOHN BEASLEY. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1915-16. 


HURLEY BEGUN. 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1915-16, 1919-20. 


FRANCES BERG. 
School for Christian Service, 1915-16. 


EDGAR MAXWELL BURKE. 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1915-16. 


AGNES CLARK. 
School for Christian Service, 1915-16. 


LEIGH BEMIS DOANE, Jun. 1913-14; Mid. 1914-15. 


A. B., Holyoke; Univ. Cal. Principal of Girl’s Dept. of Mid- 
Pacific Institute, Honolulu, T. H. Mid-Pacifie Institute, Hono- 
lulu, T. H. 


RUDOLPH SILVANDER DOGGE. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1915-16. 


KRISTIANE SKJERVE EVANS, Jun. 1913-14; Mid. 1914-15. 


Born, Norway, Feb. 22, 1876. Grad. in Philosophy of Univ. of 
Christiana. Author of various works in Norwegian. Oil 
Center, Cal. 


HARLIE PATTON HALL. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1915-16. 


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TETSU KATAGIRI, Jun. 1913-14; Mid. 1914-15. 


Grad., Doshisha Univ., 1913; Hartford Th. Sem., 1915-16. 
Prof., Doshisha Th. Sem. Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. 


FRANK RISLEY KENNELL. 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1915-16. 


WILLIAM TREAT MARTIN, Jun. 1913--14; Mid. 1914-15. 
A. B., Oberlin, 1918. Strongsville, Ohio. 


ROBERT RUSSELL MILLER. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1915-16. 


JOSEPH EUGENE PENNER, Jun. 1913-14. 
A. B., Fairmount, 1913. 


MARGARET PEPPERS. 
School for Christian Service, 1915-16. 


JOHN WELLS RAHILL, Jun. 1913-14. 


Born, Cleveland, Ohio, Mar. 29, 1889. <A. B., Williams, 1912; 
B. D., Yale, 1916. Ord. New Haven, Ct., Dec. 15, 1915.  P. 
Cleveland, Ohio, 1916-17; Greeley, Colo., 1918-20; Central, To- 
peka, Kans., 1920—. U.S. Army, Sec. Y. M. C. A., Russia, 
1917-18. Central Congregational Church, Topeka, Kans. 


RALPH NOYES ROWE. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1915-16. 


GRACE YOUNG. 
School for Christian Service, 1915-16. 


1917 


WILLIAM HENRY HERMITAGE, B. D. 
Born, Margate, Kent, England, Jan. 6, 1882. Grad., Ch. Div. 
Sch. Pac., 1912. Ord. Episcopal, San Francisco, May 12, 1912. 
Curate, Grace Pro-Cathedral, San Francisco, 1912-13; Rector, 
Church of the Incarnation, San Francisco, 1913-16; St. Paul’s, 
Sacramento, 1916—. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Sacramento. 


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MERTON JAY MINKLER, B. D. 


Born, Edgewood, Ia., June 18, 1889. A. B., Grinnell, 1914. 
Ord. San Francisco, Mar. 18, 1917. BP. Sunset, San Francisco, 
1917; Olivet, Oakland, 1920. Army and Navy Y. M. C. A.,, 
1917-18. Chaplain, U. S. A., 1918-19. Teacher. Box 1177, 
Sunol, Cal. 


EARL H. WEED, B. D. 


Born, Wilton, Ia., Dec. 21, 1884. <A. B., Pomona Coll., 1914. 
Ord. Oakland, May, 1917. Chaplain, 30th Inf., Mar. 1 - June 
15, 1918; Chaplain, 16th Inf., June 15 - Oct. 10, 1918; Senior 
Chaplain, London, England, Am. Base Section, No. 3, Nov., 
1918 - May 1, 1919; Chaplain, 16th Inf., and Division Chaplain, 
8th Division, 1919-22; Post Chaplain, Fort Wadsworth, N. Y., 
Governor’s I., N. Y., and Mitchell Field, N, Y., 1922—. Mitchell 
Field, N. Y. 


HUGH VERNON WHITE, B. D. 


Born, Kern Co., Jan. 24, 1889. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1917; S. T. 
M., Harvard Univ., 1919; Berkeley Bible Sem., 1910-11. Ord. 
Disciples, Sacramento, Feb. 20, 1910. P. Fairview Christian 
Church, and Orangevale Christian Church, 1910-14; Asst, Pas- 
tor, First Christian, Berkeley 1915; Santa Clara and Irvington 
Christian Chs., 1916-17; Smith Memorial Cong., Hillsboro, N. H., 
1917-19; Kahuliu Union Church, Hawaii, 1920; Christian, Hono- 
lulu, T. H., 1920-23; First Cong., Stockton, 19283—. Asst. Ed- 
itor, Christian Union Advocate, 1914-15. First Congregational 
Church, Stockton, Cal. 


OLIVE MAY WINCHESTER, S. T. M. 


Born, Monson, Me. A. B., Radcliffe, 1902; B. D., Glasgow, 
1912; Th. D., Drew Th. Sem., 1925. Prof., Northwest Naza- 
rene Coll., 1917—, and Vice-President, 1925—. Northwest 
Nazarene Calleste. Nampa, Idaho. ) 





ERNEST JOHN BOWDEN. 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1916-17. 


NOEL JERUB BREED, Mid. 1915-16. . 
A. B., Grinnell, 1912; Hartford Th. Sem., 1914-15. Ord. Grin- 


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nell, Ia., Sept. 18, 19138. BP. First, Evanston, IIl., 1916-18; Wis- 
consin Rapids, Wis., 1918-23; Hastings, Neb., 1923-25; Richmond, 
San Francisco, 1925—. Teaching Fellow, Univ. Cal., 1925—. 
1604 Oxford St., Berkeley, Cal. 


GEORGE LUKENS COLLINS. 
Univ. Cal., 1916-17. 


SARA CRADDOCK. 
School for Christian Service, 1916-17. 


CHARLES RUSS FISHER, Grad. 1916-17. 


A. B., Redfield, 1898; B. D., Hartford Th. Sem., 1902.  Sec., 
Cal. State S. S. Assn. Business. 2619 Regent St., Berkeley. 


STANLEY ELLESWORTH FLANDERS. 
Univ. Cal., 1916-17. 


JONATHAN DOUGLASS FOSTER, Jun. 1914-15. 


Born, Webster, S. D., Jan. 24, 1891. B.S., Univ. Cal., 1913; 
M. A., Univ. Cal., 1921. Sec, Y. M. C. A., Univ. Ore., 1915-17. 
Ist Lieut., Inf., U. S. A., 1917-19. Boys’ Work Sec., Y. M. C. 
A., San Francisco, 1919—. | Member Faculty, Y. M. C. A. Sum- 
mer Schools, Ore., Wash., Cal., 1920-25. Vice-President, Assn. 
Boys’ Work Secretaries, National Council, Y. M. C. A., 1925. 
220 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco. 


ALICE HENRY, Spec. 1916-17. 
2954 Benvenue Ave., Berkeley, Cal. 


SAMUEL FRANK HILGENFELD, Grad. 1916-17. 
Ph. B., Northwestern, 1908; B. D., Evangelical Th. Sem., 1910. 


FRANCIS HARVEY HOLDEN, Jun. 1914-15; Mid. 1915-16, 


Born, Nov. 16, 1889. Univ. Cal. Box 910, Station C, Los 
Angeles, Cal. 


SADASHIRO HORA. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1916-17. 


CLOICE RAY HOWD. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1916-17. 


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ANDREW CHRISTIAN JENSEN, Spec. 1913-14; 1914-15. 


Superintendent, Alameda County Hospital. Foothill Blvd, 
San Leandro, Cal. 


PAUL JONES 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1916-17. 


VICTOR KENNEDY, Jun. 1914-15. 
Born, May 5, 1892. Occidental Coll.; Univ. Cal. Whittier, Cal. 


CHARLES WILLIAM KOEHLER, Grad. 1916-17. 
Mt. Pleasant College; Mt. Pleasant Seminary, 1898. 


ELIZABETH CLAIRE LORBEER (Mrs. F. I.), Jun. 1914-15. 


Born, Jan. 15, 1891. A. B., Pomona Coll., 1913; Univ. Cal. 
Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN NOREFLEET, Mid. 1915-16. 
B. S., Univ. Mo., 1890. 


GLADYS REID. 
School for Christian Service, 1916-17. 


ARTHUR LESLIE RICE, Jun. 1914-15; Mid. 1915-16. 


Born, July 30, 1890. Coll. Idaho; Univ. Cal.; McCormick Th. 
Sem. First Presbyterian Church, Klamath Falls, Ore. 


PETER GEORGE RUEF, Jun. 1914-15. 


Born, July 9, 1890. Coll. of Pacific; San Francisco Th. Sem. 
Ord. Presbyterian. P.M. E., Carson City, Nev., 1925—. 


WALTER LELAND SMITH, Jun. 1914-15; 1915-16. 
Univ. Cal. 


HARRISON HAYWARD STORY. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, 1916-17. 


MURIEL ALICE THAYER. 
School for Christian Service, 1916-17. 


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ERNEST FREDERICK THELIN, Mid. 1915-16. 


Born, Sheffield, Pa., Sept. 23, 1888. A. B., Marietta, 1914; Yale 
Div. Sch., 1914-15. R. F. D. 78, Jamestown, N. Y. 


JOSEPH INGERSOLL TURLEY, Jun. 1914-15. 


Born, Aug 3, 1887. Univ. Idaho; Stanford Univ.; Occidental 
Coll.; Univ. Cal. 


CHANG TAI WANG, Jun. 1914-15. 
A. B., Pekin Univ., 1908. 2 


ERNEST EUGENE YOUTZ, Grad. 1916-17. 


A. B., Simpson, 1904; B. D., Yale Div. Sch., 1912; Chicago Th. 
Sem., 1905-06. Ord. Oakland, Nov. 7, 1912. P. Pilgrim, Oak- 
land, 1912-16; Honolulu, T. H., 1916-18; Asst., Tompkins Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1918-23; First, Gardner Mass., 19283—. U.S. 
Army, Sec., Y. M. C. ‘A., France, 1918-19. Gardner, Mass. 


1918 


ALEXANDER ANGELOU, B. D. 


Born, Monistir, European Turkey, May 1, 1890. A. B., Univ. 
Cal.; Monistir Coll. 11 Dervenion St., Athens, Greece. 


CHARLES LEWIS ATKINS, B. D. 
Born, Elsinore, June 11, 1889. LL. B., Univ. So. Cal., 1910. 
Ord. Benecia, Dec. 17, 1917. P. Edgerton, Wis., 1918-24. Prof. 
Northland Coll., 1924—. Stated Supply, Washburn, Wis., 
1924—, 822 Ellis Ave., Ashland, Wis. 


EDWIN PERCY BAKER, Diploma, 1918; B. D., 1919. 
Born, Virginia, Aug. 29, 1889. Univ. Va.; Crozer Th. Sem.; 
Andover Th. Sem.; Chicago Th. Sem. P. Argyle, Minn.; Fargo, 
N. D. 517 9th Ave., Fargo, N. D. 


HUGH BAKER, B. D. 

A. B., Coll. Pacific, 1898. Ord. Deacon, 1901, and Elder, 1903, 
Pacific Grove, Methodist. P. M. E. Churches: Benicia, 1899- 
1901; Etna Mills, 1901-02; Sisson, 1902-03; Orland, 1903-04; Am- 
ador City, 1904-06; Middletown, 1906-08; Allendale Ave., Oak- 
land, 1908-11; Soulsbyville, 1911-14; Albany, 1914-17; Pinole, 
1917-19; Golden Gate, Oakland, 1919-22; Riverbank, 1922-25; 
Manteca, 1925—. Manteca, Cal. 


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KOON HOI CHIU, B. D. 
Born, Honglok, Canton, China, Jan. 16, 1888. Canton Christian 
Coll.; Univ. Cal.; B. D., Yale Div. Sch., 1919.  Instr., Canton 
Union Th. Coll., 1912-14. P. Chinese Mission, Berkeley, 1915- 
18; First Chinese Evangelical Church, Chicago, IIl., 1919-20. 
Prof., Canton Union Th. Coll., 1920—. Executive Sec., Church 
of Christ in China, 19283—. Missions Building, Canton, China. 


ROBERT DOUGLAS COLLYER, Diploma. 


Born, Oakland, June 9, 1886. Univ. Cal. Business.’ 116 De 
Soto St., Ingleside Ter., San Francisco, Cal. 


HARLEY HAYES GILL, B. D. 

Born, Bryantburg, Ia., June 21, 1887. <A. B., Univ. Cal., 1916. 
Ord. Hayden, Colo., 1911. P. Hayden, Colo., 1910-13; Niles, 
1916-18; Stockton, 1918-23; First, Sacramento, 1923—. Na- 
tional Vice-President and Traveling Sec., Inter-collegiate Pro- 
hibition Assn., 1908-10. Executive Sec., United Com. for War 
Temperance Activities, 1917. Special Lecturer, Over-Seas, for 
Com. for War Temperance Activities, 1919. Pres., Trustees, 
Nor. Cal. Cong. Conference, 1924—. 1045 35th St., Sacra- 
mento, Cal., 


“WILLIAM DONALD MacDONALD, B. D. 


Born, Meriden, Iowa, 1889. A. B., Grinnell, 1914. Ord. Oak- 
land, Nov. 5,1918. Director, Plymouth Center, 1917-20. Died, 
Oakland, Dec. 26, 1920. 


FREDERIC WILLIAM MORRISON, Diploma. 
Whitman Coll.; Univ. Cal. Ord. Oakland, Nov. 5, 1918.  P. 
Olivet, Oakland, 1918-19; Asst., First, Oakland, 1919-22; First, 
San Jose, 1922—. Registrar, Bay Assn. Cong. Chs., 1918-21. 
Moderator, Santa Clara Assn. Cong. Chs., 1924-25. Trustee, 
Nor. Cal. Cong. Conf., 1921—; Executive Com., 1921.  Pres., 
San Jose Pastors’ Union, 1925—. Asst. Mod.. Nor. Cal. Cong. 
Conf., 1925—. First Congregational Church, San Jose, Cal. 


SAMUEL NAGATA, B. D. 
Born, Japan, Aug. 1, 1890. <A. B., Whittier, 1915; McClay Coll. 
Th., 1915-16. Missionary work, T. H. Teacher, Sacramento. 
HARRY PRESSFIELD, Diploma, 1917; B. D., 1918. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1881. Univ. Cal. Ord. Deacon, 


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M. E., 1916; Elder, 1918, Pacific Grove. P. First M. E., Berk- 
eley, 1915-16; Fruitvale, M. E., 1920-22; Willets, M. E., 1922-23; 
Byron, M. E., 1923-24; Oakdale, M. E., 1924—. U.S. Army, 
Sec., Y. M. C. A., Camp Fremont, 1918-19; District Office, San 
Francisco, 1919-20. Writer. Poet. Oakdale, Cal. 


KOJIRO UNOURA, B. D. 


Born, Iwate, Japan, Apr. 1, 1891. A. B., Univ. So. Cal., 1917. 
Ord. Disciples, Berkeley, ‘April, 1918. P. Japanese Chris- 
tian Institute, Los Angeles, 1918—. 9386 Wall St., Los Angeles. 


MAY FORBES BREED (Mrs. N. J.), Spec. 1915-16. 


Univ. Neb.; Colorado State Normal; Univ. Wyo. 1604 Oxford 
St., Berkeley, Cal. 


BERTRAM BRONSON, Jun. 1915-16. 
iA. B., Nazarene, 1915; San Francisco Th. Sem. Missionary 
in Siam. 

LUCILE YNEZ BROWN. 
Univ. Cal., 1917-18. 


PEDRO BARCELONA CRUZ, Jun. 1915-16. 


Born, Manila, P. I., Mar. 1, 1887. Grad., Union Th. Sem., 
Manila, P. I., 1910. 


MARY LETHA EDWARDS (Mrs. Logan). 
Selma, Cal. 


ARTHUR RAY GILLESPIE, Jun. Dip. Course, 1915-16; Mid. 1916-17. 
Drake Univ. Ord. Disciples. Business. 


ESTHER HUGHES GILLESPIE (Mrs. A. R.), Jun. Dip. Course, 1915- 
16; Mid. 1916-17. 


CHARLES WILLIAM RAY, Jun. 1915-16; Mid. 1916-17. 
Born, Pasadena, Oct. 14, 1886. Univ. Cal. P. M. E., Mill Valley. 


KATE GRACE WYTHE, Jun. First Sem., 1915-16; First Sem., 1922-23. 
Ph. B., Univ. Cal. Missionary, Methodist Board, Japan, 1909—. 
387 Hananonachi Fukuoka, Kyushu Island, Japan. 


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TIEN KUI YEE, Jun. Diploma Course, 1915-16. 
Born, Wailuku, Maui, T. H., June 16, 1874. Mills Institute, 
North Pacific Institute. 


1919 


FREDERICK CONLIFFE, Diploma. 
Born, Fenton, England, Nov. 12, 1882. Ord. Berkeley, March, 
1919. P. Bay Point, 1919-20; Salida, 1922—. Religious Sec., 
Y. M. C. A., Stockton, 1921-22. Salida, Cal. 


VERA HELEN LORBEER DALAGER, (Mrs. R. L.), B. D. 
Born, Claremont, Sept. 10, 1891. A. B., Pomona Coll., 1914; 
Kennedy School of Missions. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., 
Guadalajara, Mexico, 1919-23. 1436 E. Washington St. 
Pasadena, Cal. 


RALPH LESLIE JOHNS, B. D. 
Born, Corning, Dec. 15, 1892. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1917; M. A., 
1918. Ord. Berkeley, March 18, 1918. Educational work, 
Y. M. C. A., and High School. 1979 Las Lunas St., Pasadena. 


JOHN WELTER MICHEL, B. D., 1919; S. T. M., 1922. 
Born, Hungary, 1885. <A. B., Pasadena, 1916; M. A., Univ. Cal., 
1928. PP. Laton, Nazarene, 1914-15; Berkeley, Nazarene, 1918- 
19. Teacher, Northwest Nazarene Coll., 1919-21; Pasadena 
Coll., 1922—. Dean, Pasadena Coll., 1925—. Pasadena Col- 
lege, Pasadena, Cal. 





ELIZABETH Le BRETON BADE (Mrs. F. W.), Spec. 1918-19. 
Wellesley Coll. 2616 College Ave., Berkeley, Cal. 


DAVID KNUT BJORK. 
Univ. Cal., 1918-19. Prof. History, Univ. Cal., So. Branch. 
University of California, Southern Branch, Los Angeles, Cal. 


WALLACE BRISTOR, Sen. 1918-19. 
Born, Doland, So. Dak., Feb. 14, 1890. M. A., Univ. Chicago. 


JULIA BUDLONG. 
Pacific Unitarian School, 1918-19. 


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FRANCIS CRISPIA ELLIS, Jun. 1916-17; Mid. 1917-18. 


Born, Grimes, Ia., 1892. A. B,, Grinnell, 1914; Chicago Th. 
Sem., 1918-19. Ord. Chicago, Ill., 1918. P. Green St., Chicago, 
Ill., 1918- 23; Boulevard, Detroit, Mich., 1923—. 5134 Tireman 
Ave., Detroit, Mich. 


SEIICHI FUJII, Jun. 1916-17; Mid. 1917-18; Diploma Course. 
Mid-Pacific Institute. 


ZAITEI HIKA, Spec. 1918-19. 
Grad. in Law, Imperial Univ., Tokyo, Japan. 


JOSEPH HENRY JEVONS, 1918-19. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


J. A. MAGNI, Ph. D., Spec. 1918-19. 


WILLIAM CLARENCE MAXWELL, 1918-19. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


JOSEPH H. McCARTNEY, Spec. 1918-19. 


EDITH FERRIS PARSONS, Spec. 1918-19. 


A. B., Stanford, 1908; Teachers Coll., Columbia Univ. Mission- 
ary, A. B. C. F.M., Turkey, 1911—. American School for Girls, 
Brousa, Turkey. 


LINUS ERNEST PETREE, 1918-19. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


HERO EXCELSIOR RENSCH, Jun. 1916-17. 
Born, Aug. 29, 1889. ‘A. B., Pomona Coll., 1915; Stanford Univ., 
1915-16. 


EDITH SANDERSON, Spec. 1918-19; 1919-20; 1920-21. 


Traveling Sec., Student Volunteers. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., 
Turkey, 19283—. American School for Girls, Brousa, Turkey. 


BENJAMIN F. SARGENT, Spec. 1918-19. 
1522 Walnut St . Berkeley, Cal. 


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LOUISE SAUNDERS, 1918-19. 


School for Christian Service. 
E. O. THAYER, Spec. 1918-19. 


1920 


ROBERT CECIL McADIE, B. D., 1920; Grad. 1923-24. 
Born, Houston, Tex., 1878. A. B., London, 1896; Grad., San 
Francisco Th. Sem., 1898. Ord. Presb. U. S. A., Taylor, Tex., 
April, 1903. Missionary, Porto Rica, 1903-05. P. Presb. 
Mineral Springs, Tex., 1905-10; Presb., Marshall, Mo., 1912-16; 
Presb., Jefferson City, Mo., 1917-19; Presb., Marysville, 1920-23; 
Presb., Warrensburg, Mo., 1925—. In France with A. E. F., 
1917-19. Estes Hotel, Warrensburg, Mo. 

TEINOSUKE MISAWA, B. D. 


Born, Japan, Jan. 2, 1888. Ph. B., Pasadena, 1917. ry 
Japanese, Free M. E. Church, Berkeley. 21 Yaraimachi, Ushi- 
gameku, Toky, Yokohama, Japan. 


LESLIE IRVING BEARDSLEY, 1919-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 

MARGARET BOOZ, 1919-21. 

School for Christian Service. 

MILDRED E. BURCHELL, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 

ELIAS A. CHILDS, Spec. Second Sem., 1919-20; First Sem. 1920-21. 
Born, Nov. 20, 1859.  Grad., Oberlin Th. Sem., 1889.  Busi- 
nes, Los Angeles, Cal. 

RUTH SANGER CONANT, Spec. 1920-21. 

MARY BICKFORD CONLIFFE (Mrs. Frederick), Jun. 1917-18. 

Born, Vermont, April 9, 1891. Grad., Tilton Sem., 1909. 
Salida, Cal. 

CATALINO CALORJE CORTEZAN. 

Born, P. I., Nov. 25, 1895. Grad., Mills Institute. Missionary, 
T. H., 1920—. 

SOPHIE LOUISE CUMINGS, Spec. 1915-16; Jun. 1917-18. 

A. B., Redlands, 1914; M. A., Univ. Cal., 1917. Teacher. 


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MARY ELLEN FREYER, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


ELMER ALFRED FRIDDELL, 1919-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


JUNE ALEXANDER HALL, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


MARY DAVIS HOWELL, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


JOHN HULBERT IRISH, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


JOHN THOMAS JAMES, 1919-20. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


ELLEN STONE JOHNSON, 1919-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


HENRY RUDOLPH KEERN, Jun. 1917-18. 


JOHN AMANDUS KISTLER, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


MIDORI KOBAYASHI, Jun. 1917-18. 
Grad., Doshisha Univ., 1916; Drew Th. Sem., 1919. 


MARGARET FINEGAN LEOPOLD, 1919-20. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


CARRIE MORTON MATHER, 1919-20. . 
Univ. Cal. 


THEODORE MATTHEW, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


MABEL JOHANNA MOLLER, 1919-22. 
Univ. Cal. 


GEORGE PHAON, Jun. 1917-19. 
Grad., Academy Fine Arts, Athens, 1909. 


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DONALD TURNER REASONER, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


HALSEY ARLINGTON RINE, 1919-20. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


MOFFETT RHODES, Spec. 1919-20; 1921-22. 
A. B., Vanderbilt, 1907; M. A., 1908. P. Epworth M. E. South, 
Berkeley, 1916-22; M. E. South, Santa Ana, 1922—. 801 N. 
Broadway, Santa Ana, Cal. 


EREXINE RUCKMAN, 1919-20. 
School for Christian Service. 


S. W. SALISBURY, Spec. 1919-21. 


WALTER GILBERT SMITH, Jun. 1917-18. 
Johnson Bible College; Valparaiso Univ. 


RUEL PEMBROKE SNIDER, Sp. 1916-17; Jun. 1917-18; Mid. 1918-19. 
Ord. 1919. P. First, Austin, Tex., 1924—. 412 W. 28rd St., 
Austin, Texas. 

GRACE M. STOCKWELL, 1919-20. 

Univ. Cal. 


INEZ CECELIA TORNQUIST, 1919-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


FLORENCE LILLIAN VEALL, 1919-20. 
Univ. Cal. 


1921 


JOSEPH HALULU AMOKA, Diploma, 1921; Grad., 1921-22. 


Born, Hawaii, Feb. 23, 1896. Grad., Mills Institute. Pacific 
School of Religion, Berkeley, Cal. 


BASIL WILLIAM MILLER, S. T. M. 


A. B., Peniel, 1917; B. D., 1919; M. A., Univ. So. Cal., 1920. 
Ord. Nazarene, San Diego, June, 1920.  Holtville, Nazarene, 


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1922-23; First Nazarene, San Diego, 1923-25; First Nazarene, 
San Bernardino, 1925—. Author. 1098 G. St., San Bern- 
ardino, Cal. 





THOMAS MOORE ATKINSON, 1920-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


MRS, ABIGAIL LEONARD BOGGS, Jun. 1918-19. 


Baptist Missionary Training School, Chicago, Ill. Missionary, 
Narsarvupet, India. 


ALICE MAY BUCKHAM (Mrs. Sidney H.), 1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


GRACE SMITH BUCKHAM (Mrs. W. B.), Spec. 1920-21. 
San Jose Normal School. 


ALFRED B. BUSH, Jun. 1918-19. 
Northwestern Univ.; Garrett Biblical Institute. 


HERSCHEL LYLE CALDWELL, 1920-21. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


SUE WADE CALDWELL, 1920-21. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


NICHOLAS TRIPHON CHAVALOS, Jun. 1918-19. 


DAVID JULIAN CHAVEZ, 1920-21. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


IONE BLATCHLEY COUNCE, 1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


RAY C. DAINS, Jun. 1918-19. 
A. B.. Philips Univ., 1918. Teacher. 


RUTH MANNING HOCKETT (Mrs. John A., Jr.), Spec. 1920-21. 
A. B., Occidental Coll., 1918. 


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ROSE HOLLSTEIN, 1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


OTTO ERNEST KOCH, 1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


LILY A. LYSTER, Spec. 1920-21. 


MRS. ELSIE WARE MEYER,1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


HELEN BERNICE MITCHELL, 1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


EVEA MERLE MORELAND, 1920-21. 
Univ. Cal. 


TELLIS PAPASTAVRO, Jun. 1918-19. 
Univ. Utah; Univ. Cal. 


GEORGE CLARENCE PEARSON, Grad. 1920-21. 


‘A. B., Coll. of Pacific, 1910; S. T. B., Boston Univ., 1918.  P. 
M. E., Eureka, Cal. 


JUAN D. SATURNINO, Spec. 1920-21. 


Born, Laway, P. I., May 17, 1891. A. B., Univ. Phil.; Univ. 
Cal. Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


FRANKLIN RICHARDS SHEPARD, 1920-21. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


HAROLD JARVIS STONE, 1920-21. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


SARAH FRANCES SWINBURNE, 1920-21. 
School for Chrstian Service. 


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1922 


SUSIE DICKSON CHAKURIAN (Mrs. E. E.), M. A. 


A. B., Stanford, 1899. Pastor’s Assistant, North Church, 
Berkeley, 1922-25. 735 Huntoon St., Eureka, Cal. 


RUDOLPH DALAGER, B. D. 


Born, Glenwood, Minn., March 21, 1892. A. B., Univ. Cal., 
1919. Teacher. . 1486 E. Washington St., Pasadena, Cal. 


MARION HILLER DUNSMORE, M. A., Magna cum laude, 1922; B. D., 


1923. 
Born, Ogden, Utah, July 11, 1896. A. B., Kalamazoo, 1920. 
Grad. Student, Div. Sch., Chicago Univ., 1923—-. Teaching fel- 
low, Div. Sch., Univ. Chi., 1924—. 87 Gates Hall, Univ. Chi- 
cago, Chicago, III. 


CHOZO HARUYAMA, B. D. 
Born, Japan, June 28, 1895. Grad., Coll. Commerce, Nagasaki; 
Drew Th. Sem., 1919-20. Ord. M. E., Santa Cruz, Sept., 1914. 
Dir. Rel. Ed., Japanese M. E. Church, Seattle, Wash, 1922-23. 


Dir. Rel. Ed., Pacific Japanese M. E. Mission, 1923—. P. 
Japanese M. E. Ch., San Jose, 1923—. 566 N. Fifth St., San 
Jose, Cal. 


VIRGIL BEVIS MAYNE, B. D. 
A.B., Otterbein, 1912; Bonebrake Th. Sem., 1916-17. Ord. New 
Castle, Colo., Dee. 31, 1919. P. Ocean View, San Francisco, 
1920-21; Pescadero, 1921-22; Medford, Okla, 1922-23; Second, 
Marietta; Little Muskingum, and Moss Run, Ohio, 1923—. 
633 Sixth St., Marietta, Ohio. 


JOHN PETE SINCLAIR, B. D. 
Born, Scotland, April 26, 1887. Diploma, Harley Coll., Lon- 
don, 1910; Assoc. Theol., Brandon Bap. Coll., Brandon, Canada, 
1913; S. T. B., Nor. Bap. Th. Sem., 1917. PP. Federated Com- 
munity Ch. of Christ, Belen, N. M. Belen, N. M. 


ANDREW M. BAHNSEN, Grad. 1921-22. 
Elmhurst Coll.; Eden Th. Sem. 


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FRANK ARCHER BUTLER, 1921-22. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


GERTRUDE MABEL BYRNE, 1921-22. 
Univ. Cal. 


SHIGEKI DOI, Jun. 1919-20. 


Born, Japan, June 5, 1888. Christian Workers Institute, Hono- 
lulu, T. H. 


CORINNE MERIEM BOTT EMERSON (Mrs. L. H.), Jun. 1919-21. 


Born, Wichita, Kans., Dec. 8, 1900. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1921; 
Coll. of Missions, Indianapolis, Ind. Missionary, Disciples 
Board, Thibet. 


LELAND HARRIS EMERSON, Jun. 1919-20; 1920-21. 


A. B., Univ. Cal., 1921; Coll. of Missions, Indianapolis, Ind. 
Missionary, Disciples Board, Thibet. Batang P. O., Atuntze, 
via Hiaphong and Yunnafu, West China. 


SADAO GUJUSAWA, Jun. 1919-20. 


Born, Sendai, Japan, Feb., 1896. Grad., Th. Dept. of Meiji 
Gakuin. 


FLOYD W. HAYNES, 1921-22. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


KENNETH GRAY HOBART, 1921-22. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


ULPIANO DAGDAG MILLARE, Jun. 1919-20. 
Born, P. I., April 3, 1894. Grad., Univ. Philippines; Univ. Cal. 


GUECHI MISU, 1919-20. 
Mid-Pacifie Institute. 


PAUL PFEIFFER, 1921-22. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


MARIAN BROWN REITH (Mrs. John L.), Spec. 1921-22. 
A. B., Univ. Cal. 1918., 


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VICTOR STANLEY SILKE, 1921-22. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


GEORGETTE SZOKE, 1921-22. 
Univ. Cal. 


LA RUE CLIFFORD WATSON, Jun. 1919-20. 


Born, New Haven, Ct., Nov. 22, 1887. Cal. Polytechnic Insti- 
tute. Ord. 1916. P. Tehachapi, 1920-23; Avalon, 1923—. 
Avalon, Cal. . 


GRACE YOUNG, 1921-22. 
School for Christian Service. 


1923 


LLOYD LOUIS LORBEER, B. D. 
Born, Pomona, March 18, 1888. B.S., Pomona Coll, 1911; M. 
A., 1915; Columbia Univ.; Union Th. Sem. Missionary, A. B. 
C. F. M., Pasumalai, India, 1915—. Pasumalai, Madura Dis- 
trict, India. 


MARY LOUISA RHODES (Mrs. Moffett), M. A. 
Born, Talcottville, Ct. A. B., Middlebury, 1907. 801 N. 
Broadway, Santa Ana, Cal. 


FLORENCE AMELIA RUNNELLS, M. A. 
Born, Hyde Park, Mass. Mt. Holyoke, Coll.; Boston Univ.; A. 
B., Univ. Cal., 1921. Dir. Rel. Ed., First Cong. Ch., Berkeley, 
1921-22. Teacher. 1800 Monterey Ave., Berkeley, Cal, 


PRIMUS BENNETT, Spec. 1922-23. 
Born, New Haven, Ct., May 10, 1894. Johnson Bible Coll.; 
Drake Univ. Ord. P. Disciples, Irvine, Ky. Irvine, Ky. 


ALLEN CARRIER BLAISDELL, Jun., First Sem., 1920-21. 
Born, Olivet, Mich., July 9, 1897. A. B., Pomona Coll., 1920; 


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Union Th. Sem. Ord. 1928. P. So. Hadley Falls, Mass., 
1924—. South Hadley Falls, Mass. 


BERKELEY BARRINGTON BLAKE, 1920-21. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


HERVEY YALE BRAND, Spec. 1920-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


ERNESTO JALANDONI CARBALLO, Jun. 1920-21. 
Born, Jaro, Hilo, P. I., Oct. 26, 1895. Stanford Univ. 


PETER COOPER, Jun. 1921-22. 


Born, Passiac, N. J., Oct. 18, 18938. A. B., Hope, 1920; Union 
Th. Sem.; Oxford Univ. Ord. Reeder, N. Dak., May 17, 1914. 
P. Bowman, N. Dak., 19283—. Bowman, N. Dak. 


SIDNEY BENJAMIN COOPER, 1922-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


DAVID THEODORE ERICKSON, 1922-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


EVELYN LOVINA GREENE, Spec. 1922-23; 1923-24. 


Born, Onoma, Ia., 1877.  Instr., Rel. Ed., Grade Schools of 
Highmore, Ree Heights, and Miller, S. Dak., 1924-25. Matron 
and Bible Teacher, Santee Normal Training School, Santee, 
Neb., A. M. A, Santee, Neb. 


ROY DELMAR KING, 1922-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


MABEL KOLL, Spec.1922-23. 


FRANKLIN CHING-HAN LEE, Jun. 1920-21. 


Born, Tung Hsien, Pekin, China, Dec. 7, 1895. A. B., Pomona 
Coll., 1920; Columbia Univ. 


MELVIN STUART McKERICHER, 1920-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


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CHARLES SAMUEL MUNDELL, Spec. 1922-23. 


Born, Perkins., Okla, 1895. Pacific Unitarian School. BR 
Grace Cong. Church, Oakland, 1922-24. 


HAROLD THATCHER ONSTINE, 1922-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


HELEN M. PERKINS, Spec. 1922-23; 1923-24. 


THOMAS CLYDE POLSON, 1922-23. 
Univ. Cal. 


JOHN FOSTER SAVIDGE, Grad. 1922-23. 


A. B., Princeton Univ., 1919; B. D., Episcopal Th. Sem., Cam- 
bridge, Mass., 1922. 


ABRAHAM SEGAL, 1922-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


CHARLES LAWRENCE SEWARDS, 1922-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


ALVIN JOHN SHALLER, 1922-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


HOWARD SHOEMAKER, 1922-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


GRACE AGNES SPEERS (Mrs. W. J.), Jun. 1920-21. 


Born, White Rock, Kans. San Jose Normal School; Univ. of 
London. Teacher. San Lorenzo, Cal. 


CHIYOKICHI JOSEPH TAGASHIRA, Jun. 1920-21; Mid. 1921-22; 


Sen. 1922-23. 
Born, Japan, Oct. 25,1892. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1919; Boston Th. 
Sem. P. Japanese M. E. Church, Berkeley, 1919-23. 9 Willow 
St., Boston, Mass. _ 


LILLIAN TODD, 1922-23. 
School for Christian Service. 


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EUGENE PERCIVAL WETZEL, 1922-23. 
Pacific Unitarian School. 


ARTHUR VERNE WHISTLER, 1922-23. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


1924 


ARTHUR SAND FORD, Diploma. 


Born, Birmingham, England, Sept. 9, 1888. Washington State 
Coll. Ord. Mountain Home, Idaho, Oct. 17, 1924. P. McCall, 
Idaho, 1924—. McCall, Idaho. 


ALLAN ROGER GOOZEE, B. D. 


Born, Devil’s Lake., N. Dak., Aug. 31, 1895. <A. B., Northwest 
Nazarene, 1921; Univ. Cal. Ord. Nazarene, 1921. P. Niles, 
1924—. Niles, Cal. 


FOREST IVAN HALL, B. D. 


Born, Canon City, Colo., June 3, 1899: A. B., Northwest 
Nazarene, 1921; Univ. Cal. Teacher. Hotel Whitecotton, 
Berkeley, Cal. 


LOT MYRVEN ISAACS, M. A. 


Born, Dec. 17, 1884. A. B., Oberlin, 1911; B. D., Hartford Th. 
Sem., 1909. Ord. 1928. PP. Edelstein and Lawn Ridge, IIl., 
1924—., Edelstein, Il. 


LEWELLYN VINCENT LEWIS, B. D. 


Born, Amoy, China, May 15, 1888. B.C. S., Bowling Green, 
1918; D. M. T., Amer. Coll. Mech. Therapy, 1920; Kimball School 
of Th. P.M. E., Vallejo, 1924—. Vallejo, Cal. 


JOHN RUSSELL NELSON SCORE, Th. D. 


Born, White Ch., Mo., April 21, 1890. A. B., Scarrett-Morris- 
ville Coll., 1914; B. D., Candler Sch. of Th., 1916; New College, 
Edinburgh; Edinburgh Univ. P. Epworth University M. E. 
Church South, Berkeley. 2728 Garber St., Berkeley, Cal. 


EDWARD VERNON TENNEY, M. A. 
Born, Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1897. B.S., Univ. Cal., 1919; 


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A. B., 1920. Grad Student, Univ. Cal., 1924— 2536 Etna St., 
Berkeley, Cal. 


LEODA MARGARET GREBE VOGELEIN (Mrs. F. G.), M. A. 
Born, Tigard, Ore., 1888. A. B., Northwest Nazarene, 1922. 
Crabtree, Ore. 


CARL DOUGLASS WELLS, M. A., 1923; B. D., 1924. 


Born, Spokane, Wash., Mar. 38, 1898. A. B., Drake, 1921. 
Ord. Des Moines, Iowa, June, 1921. Student Pastor; Univ. 
Christian Church, Berkeley, 1923-25. Director, Brotherhood 
House, Chicago. Ill. Brotherhood House, 1080 West 14th St., 
Chicago. Ill. 


HELEN MAY ALLAN, Spec. 1923-24. 


WALLACE JAY ANDERSON, Grad. 1923-24. : 
Born, Minn., June 18, 1890. A. B., Manchester, 1914. Presb. 
Missionary, Korea. Seoul, Korea. 


* ALEXANDER K. BARTON, Spec. 1923-24. 
A. B., Johns Hopkins, 1914; B. A., Oxford, 1921. 


ROBERTA F. BERRY, Spec. 1923-24. 
MRS. H. L. CHASE, Spec. 1923-24. 


RUTH ALDA DOANE, Jun. 1921-22. 
Born, Early, Ia., June 2, 1894. A. B., Northwest Nazarene, 
1921; Univ. Cal. Teacher. Wheatland, Cal. 


WILFORD RAYMOND HALL, 1923-24. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


ADELAIDE BERTA HELWIG, Spec. 1923-24. 


ALVIN EUGENE HOTTLE, Jun. 1921-22; Mid. 1922-23. 
Born, Inka, Kans., Sept. 16, 1889. Ph. B., Oskaloosa Coll., 1913; 
Phillips Univ.; Washburn Coll.; Div. Sch. of Chicago Univ. 


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HELEN GERRISH HUGHES, Spec. 1919-21; Jun. 1921-22. 
Born, Sacramento, Aug. 8, 1897. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1921. 


HARRY A. KERN, 1923-24. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


CARSON B. KING, 1923-24. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


LILIAN MILLER LACK, Spec. 1923-24. 


JESS HERBERT LANNING, Grad. 1923-24. 


Born, N. C., Dec. 27, 1894. A. B., Duke, 1919; B. D.,Yale Div. 
Sch., 1922. 


FRANCES B. LINKS, Spec. 1923-24; 1924-25. 
ELIZABETH MARQUAND, Spec. 1923-24. 


HELEN RAYMOND MASON, Jun. 1921-22. 


Born, St. Albans, Vt. A. B., Wellesley, 1892. Asst. Librarian, 
Pacific School of Religion, 1920—. Pacific School of Religion, 
Berkeley, Cal. 


MARION NORDEN MICHEL (Mrs. John), Jun. 1921-22. 


Born, Nampa, Idaho, Feb. 8, 1899. A. B., Northwest Nazarene, 
1921. Teacher, Pasadena Coll. Pasadena College, Pasadena. 


PAUL L. OFFENHISER, 1923-24. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


EARL PEARMAN, Jun. 1921-22; Mid. 1922-23. 


Born, Fairfield, Neb., March 9, 1891. Yale Div. Sch., 1922—. 
P. South Britain, Ct., 1924—. South Britain, Ct. 


B. FRANKLIN RAY, Grad. 1923-24. 


A. B., Baker, 1912; B. D., Drew Th. Sem., 1916; S. T. B., Union 
Th. Sem., 1918. P.M. E., Mill Valley, 1923-25; M. E., Orland, 
1925—. Orland, California. 


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RUSSELL RALPH REUKEMA, Jun. 1921-22. 


Born, Milwaukee, Wis., 1900. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1925. Teacher. 
1836 19th Ave., Kingsburg, Cal. 


DAN REUBEN ROBINSON, Spec. Sec. Sem., 1923-24. 


PONCE JOSE RUIZ, Jun. First Sem., 1921-22. 


San Francisco Th. Sem. P. Baptist Church, Mexican, Oxnard 
Oxnard, Cal. 


EUGENE BARNARD SMITH, Grad. 1923-24. 
A. B., Bates Coll., 1904; B. D., Hartford Th. Sem., 1909. 


MARY S. TAYLOR, Spec. 1923-24. 
MARY TWEEDY, Spec. 1923-24. 


PAUL BEVERLY VAN HORN, Spec. 1920-21; Jun. 1921-22. 


Born, Beverly, Mass., 1897. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1921; Oberlin 
Grad. Sch. of Theol., 1922-23; B. D., Yale Div. Sch., 1924. Ord. 
Vancouver, Wash, Oct. 3, 1924. P. Vancouver, Wash., 1924—. 
Vancouver, Wash. 


ANNA M. WIEBALK, Spec. 1923-24. 


1925 


IRWIN OLIVER ADDICOTT, A. M., 1924; B. D., 1925. 


Born, San Jose, March 29, 1899. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1922. 
United Educational and Social Work of Public Schools and 
Churches of Madera. Madera, Cal. 


CHARLES DOZIER BOYLES, B. D. 


Born, Marion, Ala., March, 10, 1892. A. B., Univ. of Ala., 
1919; Stanford Univ. Ord. Oakland, 1925. P. Grace Church, 
Oakland, 1924—. 1540 79th Ave., Oakland, Cal. 


EDWIN CASTLEDINE, B. D. 
Born, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, England, Jan. 22, 1885. 


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A. K. C., London, 1907. Ord. Episcopal. Rector, St. Philips, 
Oakland, 1924-25. Missionary, Episcopal Board, Barbados. 
Church of St. John the Baptist, Barbados, Br. W. Indies. 


VAHAN YERVANT GULESERIAN, Diploma. 
Born, Adopazar, Armenia, April 7, 1889. Union Th. Coll., 
Chicago, Ill. 2223 Atherton St., Berkeley, Cal. 


PAUL LITTLE, S. T. M. 
Born, Marash, Armenia, May 29, 1881. Ph. B., Ill. Wesleyan 
Univ., 1904; S. T. B., Boston Univ., 1907; A. M., Whitman Coll., 
1915; Univ. Cal. Rector, St. Paul’s Episcopal, Oakland, 1925; 
Rector, St. John’s Episcopal, Chico, 1925—. Chico, Cal, 


GEORGE LAWRENCE MAXWELL, B.D. _ 
Born, Woodland, July 11, 1896. B.A., Univ. Cal., 1917. ~Sec. 
Univ. Y. M.C. A. Grad. student, Univ. Cal. Grad. student, 
Union Th. Sem., and Columbia Univ., 1925—. 5381 West 122nd 
St., New York, N. Y. 


FRED RICHARD MORROW, A. M.; Candidate for B. D., 1926. 
Born, Toulon, Ill., Jan. 26, 1901. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1922. 
Grad. student and teaching fellow in Philos., Univ. Cal., 1922-23. 


WILLIAM IVER NEWMAN, Diploma. 
Born, Grinnell, Iowa, July 15, 1894. Univ. So. Cal.; Oecidental 
Coll. Ord. Ocean Beach, Dec. 1, 1925. P. Ocean Beach, 1925—. 
Ocean Beach, Cal. 


KELLY O’NEALL, A. M., 1924; B. D., 1925. 
Born, Waynesville, Ohio, May 6, 1890. A. B., Hiram Coll., 
1917. Ord. Disciples. P. Fruitvale Christian Church, Oak- 
land, 1922-24; Christian Church, Alhambra, 1924—. Alhambra. 


ARTHUR ELLIOTT PATERSON, A. M., 1924; B. D., 1925. 


Born, Middletown, Ct., Jan. 29, 1884. A. B., Wesleyan Coll., 
1906; Columbia Univ. Ord. Norfolk, Ct., Sept. 11, 1918.  P. 
Alturas, 1924-25; New Hartford, Ct., 1925—. New Hartford, Ct. 


BESSIE McNAMARA DAY PRICE (Mrs. Ross), M. A. 


Born, San Antonio Texas, Sept. 22, 1897. A. B., Univ. Cal.; 
School for Christian Service. Klamath Falls, Ore. 


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BRANSLEY MARPNA PUGH, B. D., 


Born, Shellouy, India, Sept. 24, 1898. B. Se., Univ. Calcutta, 
1921; Univ. Cal. 


GALEN LEE ROSE, M. A., 1925; Candidate for B. D., 1926. 


Born, Yakima, Wash., March 9, 1894. A. B., Drake, 1915. 
Ord. Disciples, Des Moines, Ia., June 12, 1915. P. First Chris- 
tian Church, Alameda. 


PHILIP KINSELL SWARTZ, M. A., 1925; Candidate for B. D., 1926. 
Born, Cleveland, Ohio, Feb. 7, 1902. A. B., Dartmouth, 1923. 


MOOLAMANNIL OOMMEN THOMAS, Th. D. 


Born, Tirnvalle, India, May 10, 1894. A. B., Madras, 1919; 
M. A., 1921; B. D., Hartford Th. Sem., 1923. Teaching Fellow, 
Dept. Hist. Rel., Pacific School of Religion, 1925—. 


LULU A. WILLIAMS, B. D. 
Born, Bowie, Texas, 1882. A. B., Northwest Nazarene, 1922. 
Evangelistic Work, Church of the Nazarene. 


OWEN ROBERT WILLIAMS, A. M., 1925; Candidate for B. D., 1926. 
Born, Portdinorwie, Wales, Nov. 19, 1889. Emlyn Coll.; Grad., 
Clynnog Coll., 1914. Ord. Presb., Oakhill, Ohio, 1916.  P. 
Welch Presb. Church, Oakland. 1722 Castro St., Oakland, Cal. 





OLIVER PERRY AVERY, Grad. 1924-25; Candidate for S. T. M., 1926. 


Born, North Stonington, Ct., 1871. A. B., Colorado Coll., 1897; 
B. D., Yale Div. Sch., 1900; United Free Ch. Coll., Glasgow. 
Ord. Deadwood, So. Dak., Nov. 19, 1901. 


CECIL TROUBRIDGE AXWORTHY, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


DOROTHY J. BETZ, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


JOB B. CHU, Jun. 1922-23; Mid. 1923-24. 
Born, Shaowu, Fukien, China, 1889. A. B., Pomona Coll.; 
1922; Chicago Univ., 1924. 


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LAURA CORLETT, Spec. 1924-25. A 
B. R. E., Boston Univ., 1922, 


MABEL LUCILE COVINGTON, Spec. 1924-25. 


ETHEL CRAIG, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


ERVIN LUTHER DEVENDORF, Spec. 1924-25. 
B. S., Cornell Coll. Sec., Y. M. C. A., Univ. Cal. 


JOHN BENJAMIN EBINGER, Jun. 1922-23. 
Born, Waukon, Ia., July 10, 1894. Tillamook, Ore. 


MARY WELLS FAULKNER, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


SANDFORD FLEMING, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


HARRY MILTON GROMER, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


SILAS PRESTON HAGLER, Spec. 1924-25. 


WALTER GEORGE HOLBROOK, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


KIYOSHI ISHIKAWA, Jun. 1922-23. 


Born, Sasayama, Japan, Nov., 1895.  Grad., Doshisha Univ., 
1919. | 


SUZUNOSUKE KATO, Spec. 1924-25. 


Born, Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 15, 1897. A. B., Butler, 1922; Coll. 
of Missions, Indianapolis, Ind. 


RUTH KEENE, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


FREDERIQUE WILLINK KETJEN, Jun. 1922-23; Mid. 1923-24; Sen. 
1924-25. 


Born, Java, East India Is. A. B., Univ. Cal., 1922. 
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DANIEL CUMMINGS LOCKWOOD, Sen. 1924-25. 


Born, Topeka, Kans., April 12, 1889. A. B., Coll. of Emporia, 
1914; Garrett Bibl. Institute. P. Park, Berkeley, 1924-25; 
M. E., Castella and Mt. Shasta City, 1925—. 


OLIVE MEACHAM, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


HAZEL ADELINE MORRISON, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


MARGARET ALICE PREFONTAINE, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


MURIEL RYE, 1924-25. 
School for Christian Service. 


RUTH SCORE (Mrs. J. N. R.), Spec. 1924-25. 
Tenn. Coll.; Univ. ‘Ark. 


HELEN SCOTT, Spec. 1924-25. 


Born, Hamilton, N. D. Coll. Pac.; Univ. Cal.; Union Th. Sem.; 
Columbia Univ. Y. W. C. A. Training School, N. Y. Y. W. 
C. A. work, China. 1 Young Allan Court, Shanghai, China. 


CHESTER U. STRAIT, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


EDITH ADELINE TURNER, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


LORETTA DOROTHEA WELLS (Mrs. C. D.), Jun. 1922-23; Mid. 


1923-24. 
Born, Kellerton, Ia. Drake Univ. Brotherhood House, 1080 
West 14th St., Chicago, IIl. 


CHARLES WOESSNER, 1924-25. 
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. 


A. YOUNGREN, Spec. 1924-25. 
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INDEX TO GRADUATES AND FORMER STUDENTS 


A 
FT ee Aes Bo ait SURO nce aa ee 1888 
FAGATAS st Eleni sitge eee coer ee eae 1885 
Aid dicotts EO nn cette ae leeetesea 1925 
are MISS IW trot ouceseee es toe eee 1909 
ATATIAS er Cla csc pee ese 1903 
Alexander, “ASP. cores see see 1896 
(Allan « Helen Mowe .cs sn cote eos 1924 
PA Metis Wier Oss ats oten re che eer area 1909 
LA TORR cae or ta eeeee ete acer ood See 1921 
Anderson. Helen. apcsecse eee condeasnsnee 1926 
ANGETSON, Wiehe eee aces cee nae 
PA Tighets Bisa Bi ihisats soph e, Sain Ae ie oe Se cee 1904 
ANS ClOU Ac ieee ese eee ote tae ee 1918 
ANtHODY 0 Ct Wie eee a cae eee nae 1873 
TATIZAL NK oh renee eee ee 1911 
TaRiy ha fut o Nea bwae tea be Aten BU, AL aU Ey 1911 
AY MSCVONG is Lith here see ek ee we eee 1889 
A ticins Ce Liew eats ere ate ane SE tOLS 
FACES One Gan Mae ee eae one ass 1898 
ATIC BON; Oy Pal Vai erect cote hacen 1921 
PANY CTY 2G) fi Beet i eae a a Sa 1925 
CA SOTOTCILY » Cie cp see eS ae ee 1925 
B 
Bade; Elizabeth li. Lube eon ae 1919 
Bagster, Wisc Worcs: tee Nea eed 1881 
Bannseniy Aso Mik once. pete eee ve 1922 
BakersnD eC nee aeie a oe vee anee 1914 
Baker pilier-Pa pace eee ate oo 1918 
Baker iwrkien tei sete un ee rae 1918 
Bakers: Wrasse te ae eee es 1888 
Baleh tei Bry co eeeo ony hee 1892 
Ban yes oo Vee McdNe iesetoee tne, ce ee 1905 
Bandyie Por Ore tere ee es 1903 
Barnes st Hap Bers ee ee ee 1910 
Barnes, Effie May Jackson .......... 1915 
Barnnarts Joie ee ce eee ee eaten 1906 
Barrows," De oe ee eee 1895 
Barton ¢A5 5 ies Ses ce eae 1924 
Batman, Ac) By ccs ee ee ees 1891 
Baxley, (Mrsscuilites pce ae a 1897 
Bayleys) Acacia ee ee Pee ee ete 1896 
Beardsley jis. dls a soese ee ee 1920 
Beattie: Git Wie ee ae 1895 
Bensley.) Wika ee ee ee 1916 
Beaumont, Helen L. ....................-- 1923 
Beckwith 343 ee eee 1906 
Beppu Oy ee ees 1920 


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Bennett; ~ Primus) cccetscc sere rene eoee tee 1923 
Benton; Je Al we ae ieee 1900 
Bere. OP rances’<acsccet eee 1916 
Berger! sG. Ss ee eee Roe eres 1915 
Berry Bis pee Res eee eee 1910 
Berry; Robertai Fw sjcnicaieet ee 1924 
BertelsaC3 Niet. 2) ee eee 1903 
Betzi Dorothy i640 eee 1925 
Bigktordss MilGile: cstesccesnteea lane cnc ee eee 1915 
Binider, Gooch weet capechaeor ican coee 1895 
BIQM6s Kio Wa kccdincsetcreee ohne eae eeee 1876 
Bjorke DR ee ieee mee 1919 
Blaisdell Ai Cre i2hne cane teres 1923 
Blake: (BoB See ee 1923 
BHSe lsh Die tee seers eee 1888 
Boggs cA barailsli oe ees 1921 
Bohannon; GaiLeM. 2.3.25 2s 1895 
BonnellooWre aes 22 ee ee ee 1887 
BOGzs; Margaret rsscciiee-scemeeee tee 1920 
Bowden Bia) ft eee eee 1917 
Bowman,y bs. Mii ace 1913 
BOY Cee ds ee ey Sa 1914 
Boy les) C25. Di cient ots teases 1925 
Bradley; Ditd i ee 1915 
Bradleyy> Ei) Bip eee ees 1906 
Bani Pry oye tee ee ee 1923 
Branson, Wd wins! Rega ceeesee 19238 
Brasé@feld,\ Li Niveiss gee eres ee 1914 
Breed, May Forbes (Mrs. N. J.)-..1918 
Breed; NoeljJec 22 3 eee 1917 
Briggs cL Bose eee Oe eee 1908 
Briggs, Mrs. Le Roy H. ................ 1897 
Brinekerhott,.G. Ui os eee 1897 
Brink, Gone ae ee ene, 1901 
Bristoris. Wyte eee 1919 
Brock; Mrs-. Leona ine eee 1906 
Bromsiidy il ve ae ey ee ee 1890 
Bronson; (Bes) se rete ea ee eee 1918 
Brown, Liucile, Ynez 20 ee 1918 
Brown: J;jBiee > ae 2 eee 1895 
Brown, W i: ea a ee 1914 
Buckham, Grace S. (Mrs. 

Bayarg).0. ee ee ee 1921 
Budlongy (Julia isi ee 1919 
Burchell, Mildred E. .................... 1920 
Burdick, ).Péi) td 3ie ae 1882 
Burressys Heb) bet eee ee 1893 
Burke VB Ma eee 1916 
Burr, Horace Walter 32.2 ae 1906 
Bért, Hotui..cidic shee a eae 1903 


Bush Ast Boge nin) ee ere eee ieee 1921 
Bis eke) Diecast 1915 
Butler Ate eae ter ee eee Ba 1922 
Byrne; Geo Boe ee 1914 
Byrne, Gertrude M. ....-................- 1922 
SYED Ca Wire ee ee od Go odecoict es 1914 
TPO lie Fuse ort eee aes te 1887 
Cc 
ROYALTY clas hee een te secc che torewcks aes 1907 
OP Tih yeh A 10 ee et Gated ale ania eye 1906 
CEA cel hE fea & PRN DR peek NI Se 1 aoe aaa ctad 1921 
NIC YY Cla eS LIEV or ce tee tee et etait 277 OE 1921 
CampbellwAdar f.. ce ae 1897 
CATA DELlay Rs eee ten eee one 1910 
cia of 0b Pe OE ol baie ate Be She eyo ea 1923 
WATIS ON se Ose An res oe sees reese rete 1913 
Warsony, Mstnerc Wop occ bea tcb dace 1918 
Gartwrimh tis places cence uccobete cede 1906 
eer GT a Ce os Ng eae eg 1895 
Gas ice rl eho ee ane 1903 
@astledine;  Mdwin 22203 s-ci ease 1925 
LOPE Re tpl Eo UNS gid AN ROI ay SREY, Sea! omnes eae 1909 
halk uraa tite leaks atu. eco cee ease 1897 
Ghakurian  Susiew Ds ,cccsc.te.ckbecssnace 1922 
Champlins Ci Oge ee it ae ee ses 1909 
GRAS ey RACK Li wy stati ncene eet es sade 1888 
Ghases Mrwsehs Lite ee ae eee eee 1924 
GHAV CZ Loud eect ssicas ee ee NG ce 1921 
Chavalos nN Dae cae eee eee 1921 
GHEPTINSTOM. 7 Hiei eee eae 1900 
EVER s pe Oy 0 Ware hE LSS anne vee 1920 
BL HT era GAR & Pare de canbe ney Lem FS << Sela 1918 
CED A Y2 AS BN 9 sgt RE SR SI 1925 
Ghittenden yi SA see co nesonc en ccet ee 1874 
CGOBLER 7 Mist Wow Sdn coe eee cn ceskeeesocane ss 1906 
Clarikaea ones ines Se eu ees 1916 
Glerkstheleny Mir Ujena 1913 
SCIUECET TICK, mMiny bone ness wae Ay eee 1913 
COC er sy Sites ete net ae uke ea eink aed 1900 
OT a es Weiner ceeteeteeng ce eek 1913 
Coleysd.essies Mo roe 3 ea ae 1914 
Collings Gi tne ea raya te eee 1917 
OMY CLAY amyl ea te eo tee 1918 
Wonantye Ruch ochre gee a 1920 
Conger; Nellie Rost iterates 1897 
Conkles Etta. May § S2iisel tae 1914 
Gone gh Pare st ee 1919 
Gomis ite we Misr yb tise re ee oe, 1920 
WOOK Gye Wit Eis heree eee teehee eh dead 1880 
SOOM SKE Beene es CANS ca Woes 1881 
WGODCTS HR CLOR A is ieee a esr owet ce 1924 
AZOODET: boot Estee coir bea ences 1923 


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ODOILATIC alae iter ct arte eee 1895 
Corbett, Christabel ~.....0.00022..0000... 1918 
WODleLi a Sia EP aie oo soko, naa ok 1925 
Cortezan, OriGene a ae 1920 
Gounce. loner Bsc orccedesoapee ee 1921 
Covington, Mabel L.. .:<......-..22.-.0.2. 1925 
Graddocks Sarascs wi ae esa ct ee: 1917 
Crap bthelsm nit nites eg ee ate 1925 
EI OCT UWE Gra, Le tcn eae ered ager ore 1915 
CrotherswANNAk.ce sn oe Nae 1897 
OTOWN ce As Oe teak cones bre Muse eee 1912 
Cruz Pedro Basse hncest a cccnecc tee 1918 
DWUbyerge bere sys ectce eee: eee eek ee 1884 
Cumings, Sophie L. ....0....2.2222..00.. 1920 
GUrrane WO Wards owe stu ce rey cee cee oat 1897 
Curranige Mrs. pions: peckesiace sane 1897 
D 
PR ITIS Feat sere e eas a eee nace eae 1921 
Dalager, Vera Lorbeer ................ 1919 
Dalaperys Rom eee e eG nse cs dersegaed 1922 
Dae visi. Care Mere aa eae 1884 
ES ea Brg 2 Fr a Ey Oe 1895 
Da wen.) Mice pete oy eee Fe 1912 
Days Recetas ees eg 1900 
Dean a Ave Bete teo oss cae maxaucuh i ehye 1914 
Deas WW wees SIMs) ee gee ee 1907 
DeBoise:. Cs. Mle eae oie ae 1905 
EP Y-Vechb eg: By Lo RNP, SON a ee tent aii, rie act IM 1901 
DeRoyswilsh Bitch ee a ee ae 1918 
Detering 4H eAge Be ie a eee 1887 
Devernd orice: fey Pay see eat teen aeons 1925 
Daxter Me ce SN er ea oe eee 1873 
WIS NOT S uGrpe WW caectias tet tee Phat 1895 
LD EOTech Oa apse 1905 
Dosneriiersthy Bie nee ths ara 1916 
Woane val UGA. vere scene omacseobek lee, 1924 
Woda WG As ets ores ee cade nc atac era ah ees 1898 
Wod ges eh tht ce wk vss ce etcataes oe 1915 
WODWE iy Ress recs teee see tease ae 1916 
By By OS RES Br ae phachee Fae Eanes ret eens 1922 
WOR WAT 2 Jat Cs recteateeet onces Sees 1889 
Drakes OF Sines ce ose a ete oy 1913 
Douglass, Mrs. Helen A. ........-....- 1905 
DOy le; d CB810 p bie yeteeee ter ceeee at asnatencne 1895 
EDO Pep PNG He Gey eae rele Sahih ol a eas ee 1908 
DNC arise Ack Cs Wig ee ccnscaens 1878 
UD ahah ets es be | Oipt8 OR Oe inal eat oe nih eyes 1907 
Dunsmore, Marion H. ............-.---- 1923 
E 
Bastman, Cl Rye siccnncc-n2sncctdabs cadens 1908 
BEA, Fic ds oh ccacccccchotesecbanbhacnsstengnbedans 1906 


Ebinger), John 8 Bie ee 1925 
BSD ys VO. cose a eee ee eee 1892 
BOSH ie (STS a ARR ales ah gral Pike AE 1906 
OCH fd FS PUA RS OE ASE dali ae a 1901 
Wddie Myo Bete ere ae ee re eee 1890 
EOwards;) Mary | (he oe coe 1918 
Edwards, Rosina M. .................... 1897 
Mkiund SA bel ere ery eee eae eee 1916 
a OF ADE ary @py nigieeh oa SS a RRS Tok EB 1919 
OLS ON ila Pls iit rare even nee ee 1913 
Emerson, Corinne M. Bott 

GG gud Spd § by) We Ae Bey Ad 1922 
HIM Er SOM bikie vtee reeset sont eat se nes 1922 
POs Cee eee een anes cree wee Mae 1897 
TICKS ON, Dee Loh poe eentee tases eeeadoceen 1923 
BVANS MK PISCING US, Veco ced couegeeeess 1916 
RIV STISODS WN si tee ee ese a et Cen 1911 
te Es Bie 5 Boa) pa als ck eth ed ae nw 1876 

F 
Faulkner, Mrs. Mary W. ..........-.. 1925 
Hercusone si Gis ee ee oes Bote 1874 
Herpnsony Wie De eee ee eee 1901 
HETTEL Ld Oo rec) a cere ere 1877 
Wield SOR Vi Aves eee ea re ee eee 1879 
OVD Cs es OTe as Wines Gi ner i AANS p ee 1904 
Bisherss0C. ae eae en ee eee 1917 
Hlase, sAnnetted He oe eee 1913 
Blanders, \S29 sre ee ener ia 1917 
Elemings) Isaac aot ss ae ere 1908 
Kleming >> Sandford 42 1925 
ESOT AL Sac ete ieee a Poe MRE ete 1924 
Mors vith edo ete ae ee 1915 
OSLER Sele PL) ee eee ee ee 1917 
eee WF aie coh eA aa 1 Ot SRM 1918 
OX; ELVA hn ease ec ees eee ee 1904 
PATIOP iS erica aerate st ee ade eee 1907 
Bros ty Woes Ci tier cay Ee ene 1906 
Freyer,. Mary) Bia ot eee 1920 
Briddelis 302A Stee ese 1920 
1 ae PM OG» BIB SRO chen h Atte dh Cis 1910 
BST Seen ce Lee eh Ce ee eee 1919 
PAPEETE g: ints Mit ea eS etal S Ded etd a er 1922 
Pakyvahivie:S 2 os2 eee eee 1915 
Fearne) WW ot Wa acest linen ee tk Pere 
G 

Garver “Lid ee ee 1891 
Galloway... sR Ae ey ee 1893 
Garrison, 7S. 10.6 ee eae 1905 
Gane NO D562 eee ee 1904 
Griffen ST Tot pe seh og is ics ee 1912 
Gilbert ‘Terms VBP 1914 


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ee UN Die SBS) 5 Pape PA Ais a nae ene Sle apie 1918 


Gillespie, As Ri cote ee eset 1918 
Gillespie, Esther H. (Mrs. 

1 aa dy) Ph AAR sesh yl. 1918 
Glover KR ee ec ee eee 1910 
Goodwins Rit Ave eee 19190 
Goozee 0A. Rin tes hae eee eee eee 1924 
Gordon;*Robtwr ee eee 1916 
Gouldy 7 Mary) hese. ico e eee 1897 
Greene, Evelyn tii ine eee 1923 
Grattithe STi Oye ra eee ences 1878 
Gromer, H. M. ...... NOs ete 9 Sand so ak 1925 
GUJUSE WA os pivletosssice codon oe aes 1922 
Gulesérian, “VioCY.t ee oe eee 1925 
Gullick Hattie+ Mint i} ee 1879 

H 

Hagar, aCs Rie ree eee 1882 
HaglerS Pee eee 1925 
Hagopianyy Boe Hee ee es eee eee 1914 
Hale. gD San eee es ae eee 1888 
Ha Bes ee eta re eee 1906 
Hist Gti Gis eet ere eee eee 1877 
0S FVD Real tard Poke, RE Sete Ah ea Sirs 1924 
a Cot Peat are Ee See 1916 
Halls-June Alexandericn—sacece ee 1920 
Heal Wao cre ee eat eee 1924 
Ham iRise ee 1901 
Hamilton, \b Kose 1907 
Hand, Ci NSeic0 Soe Se eee 1906 
Hand 7 HspA es ae ee eee ee 1911 
Hanna Top be 2 a eek see eee Oa, 1892 
Hardy) Wow cist eae ess secccrte eed ee 1893 
Haven tA W Nicest oe ee ee 1901 
Hargreaves, °C. 2:22) ee 1909 
arty lasi Bic, eee eee ree ee eee eee 1911 
Hartahores tin Vavssecsiicen te ee 1910 
Baruvamat Cree cee oe ees 1922 
FRASICITG Fd ok New assent eon tree 1876 
FLAtN a WEY 51 Ws Eee tceetc etree ee eee 1906 
Hateus hima oe eee 1910 
Haven, BIND, ec toce ee ee 1888 
Haven; (Mattie: Ey 22222 1895 
Hawthorne, Rosa M. P. ................ 1926 
Haya Cece ee eee 1914 
Hayden) iN. Mat ee 1897 
Haynes, Floyd W228] 1922 
Heady; 5.) Meee ee eee 1913 
Heeb; As Betts. tae eee 1913 
Heinrich, ROH. 2282 ee 1908 
Helwig, “Adelaide Bit. 1924 
RONG ry pT ee ee ee 1891 
Henry, Alice eo eee 1917 


Henry, Ina S. G,; -:-... AE A Pet a ae 1912 
PAGTINILAP CO War ll. te ee ee OLD, 
PLOT ere Os tec cencccctee ec LOOG 
1 ER SER eed ated boi OF 3 See ie SO Siena aS Barton 1907 
LS Vil Peete eee ie Seen Nee eB 1919 
iM ent Class Sie bia eke oo er eae COE 1917 
TERR AM SCOR) Bee ind Mian ARE eel ne Delete dear 1888 
Hillis. ‘Mrs. Anne 30.) Us-22252.2.-—. 1906 
PIN CKLEV i Wen lar Candies ee 1897 
a RaY ahem roel Qe) CAT, pein ak abe gic fe Da 1922 
EGR GUN EET Ie WE pee ee ere 1921 
PIOUS KIT MATIC AN ee oot tear te 1911 
TOC ACE Sa VW ie BWak ER ohn ncn eck beeen ce ecucas LO be 
LOUD POOLEY. sit Xa hr teas cee occstineene detec 1925 
Holidense ha He es (SEE a PENN 1917 
Hlpdisbein 7 tOSeC?eaca-e ack ats eae os 1921 
LOO od WITS EuNlZOT e. oa coe ccc scsesen 1903 
BG Weve) Ya) yy ketael 0 Meat Ne ony Ba aes og 1879 
Le Rave) oy ets hye) 3 Ns PU ee RR EE ns een ae 1898 
Va Pepe he pnt wae Sei Ds a Aa ese d AD AE cela 1917 
LOVE Cog Xen oe et aE a 1905 
TERED AH ESS, al NSU ED RD AR sane sia rade 1924 
ba Pats Pea sas "\" sel 5 lap arth aabeuh aa ae eas ere Pang 1883 
PLOWAPO MATIN FM 30) oon eee oe UL OOD 
PO WAEC ra brse role eno cree ons tug Lonseteens 1905 
iS Bakery b Rig Oey TRE. Os eee Ch anes CEOS 1917 
Wee NRT Dee cet Ose ee ieee 1920 
LOWE) OW a2 Disp ceo ticace ees ec uuta 1873 
PARTITE eV UNA cacti oat i hecke As 1891 
ue pes; Helen: Give sce 1924 
HOPES ae ne eae er te ee 1890 
PITMOMES ee ah Oat cA ece eee cate Senne Seay 1900 
PET OO oe Wee ir sase Senco car wee eae 1904 
Pera a A NIM a en ce Ge ete 1914 
AE DUPE. Mewidaeer cy ee eee ee 1910 
15 Cys PRM REV Se. Bia ee eat te Detlev 1913 
TE Ga CEN BLE 07a] PDR Nae ead tee er na 1892 
Eee PH ote W 2. sete.) ocos Sa Z eat ae 1895 
I 
TINA ieee etesee ee ec sees, ee a A 1915 
Trelart On. Biteic cee tsiss easel ciclo s eee kes 1915 
Daley aah ey Ee pues een ce ne oe ee 1 ee 1920 
ESP eT YR? A Dr aia' Wee AAS 2 pe 8 op ae Sa, 1924 
PRIA We Kosice ia cette oa 1925 
J 
Brora et pe 6 boaed Me oek Rea nag ko RA, A 1920 
TAnSORO ASCs woo ye ee SO ape 
JESRUDAIM CASA, Hess eee ee 1914 
DEBSUD ES OLLOTe wo: Poh iy ON ee 1918 
CV OTIS cde Ed ere cana eer ees ease, 1919 
POTN ee An WY orteet neces ie eeateaic oe cheee 1914 


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eT OWTIS i beste lice ee scte tte im en ha eee 1919 
RODS OI BOON (ia cca hie he ee 1892 
JOHNSON while” Sees. eee nee 1920 
ONCS SeAUCOu cc or ee 1915 
SOnOR ¢ Gulrdhy peo ese Ae Ce ae 1895 
POMOR SEAM: ees a ae ee 1917 
ARCS ES AN Ces RR ge SR 1891 
JOVHEF HP Tances Wail s ee a? 1898 
K 
FCARR SIP ice Poorer heen one og 1916 
UGLY aS ay aaah cre AOE SMe aS wee) BR 1925 
Mawanaleas Wo secede cece s eoee aah 1906 
FOGWAS Lene eee tee ee ane dee 1900 
WCB OV go es, Wikre hate SON ace a eal oe 1900 
ier ye MET se Hae Wire eects eco ae 1897 
een nba tug cen ee ecg teas 1920 
Keene, Harriet Ruth ..............-..... 1925 
MieHoy oa. Avs Hie eis Ren ee eas ee 1876 
We@Ue var iets Hat: oee teste aes Nee aes bee 1914 
Kellioro. MM rss: Ox Mie ve ed ee 1898 
Keer ie Hiaaatea cree et mtcel erties, 1895 
Kennedy oA Ji weitcestn i a 1907 
Beepned yew vis ce cerscee oe ecw ween 1917 
Kernnellay bie Rig osteo mieten aes 1916 
Kennell, Kate B. (Mrs. F. R.) ....1918 
Berch erie Mrs. s Awd no coat 1914 
bY Sig eRe a Bria ap (aie ype aan os yee OI Teo 1924 
Ketjen, Frederique W. ....-..-.......--- 1925 
KieGGl On Soe Biers oe oreo sateen eee 1895 
Mallen Het Souitee ctr eee Sh es 1896 
RTGS Cel tts ON Cy een ERED cA at an al 1900 
Kang a Bertha: ccsce ce.cedseatee eee es cece 1895 
eine Coo orate nn acta eee cht se 1924 
IR sete ie rea ace ares SOU) eae ones Pa 1893 
IATA ah a ete wie ees po anc Cheeta 1895 
rn es hay sacs Wetec oetear danae 1923 
Sb aie Eas iad & Ep 8 pereeeets as d GR gos a 1912 
Reirtia nds Gon voxcetssctcteccie te cdeeen tans 1897 
AG EER AES iy "2h a Wg Be he eA a pe de 1920 
dy YT ee errant ae sateen uct tee seeee eee 1909 
KTWOs ON At, Lan pacscaccdesew tech esateperetecn 1908 
FLODAV AR RIO IM cinseicc cecccoves sa ncopepesenees 1920 
FOO DO sa bate ees S eee IR A eons aaee 1921 
uN Ek Wings 0 98 tp men ae OE AREAS Ap oe 1910 
Koehler 2: Craw s cccccssceeesceeneeceketesteae a 1917 
Keon ar ae) Mio oo: Senta: tt a Sopesn ches sae cceeees 1914 
ROK a eet sree ces op ee ee 1906 
WSN Sai BY ae Pile ot een i oe Sel eye teria 1923 
TO ZR K TUN acs tp eneet ania cat tne eeate te pate 1887 
Krause ben Gis cee er auee ee ees 1899 
Krepssy Llelenis Kaew iscie asap ees 1918 
Rubs hiro, = Nit vessecciccacedeete tein 1907 


Kubushiro, Mrs: O02) One ee 1909 
L 
ay wie BADE ha yds Fico ei a fy eel PS Se 1924 
Ihagerstedt, CAs oi: sneer katecceeeert nonce 1913 
Bambert; | Marys csec-c.c-tenes ee kecccee ce 1895 
Danning al eee aes eee et 1924 
yA WROTMS | CELIA yon eet ae coer mets 1914 
Whee Hey Car ae easy Siege cate sceeoseauetacece se 1923 
TiGes Wiss se iuca eee soba seceet sce eet goec ins 1926 
Leopold, MErs aM oy Won scsie:sasce se eke 1920 
BiG Wish Gir ie Peete ere cee ME 1918 
A swig tc ote Letty BRT Va aerate TSBs 1896 
WAS Las LUV 6 doce cena Se aeie e aan ae 1924 
TACK ROLL Hiteeccs core eee tae 1909 
ENE SOCL NS Cae ee ee ec ag ey Sie eee 1904 
luinks/7M'rances (Bice nAe ei 1924 
HIB DON. s LOUIS Cat cst crane, uarasen rete 1898 
ttle E ail es itsee easesesday. tee eee ee eG 1925 
Divine secon, elec Roe eee ae 1904 
NAZI ls AS tee ite pee ee Pees ands 1913 
hockstedt, “souls: eee ie cage cece 1875 
MOCK WOOGNED SiO atte fo at eee ae 1925 
BOK CT Hed ope ce LR ae Corea nae 1905 
TLGT DECOR St EN Aiken ee ee a eee 1916 
Lorbeer, Elizabeth C. Utt ............ 1917 
MGOVD ECT Lae ica eer eee es 1923 
lute, Fimma ¢belles ise s 1900 
Te. Ty GG eas aa en a a 1902 
PAGAL pieces eae Ce ee Le Oe 1906 
i Wig sats a bya a Dad ye aeee Deer ee sa Teh Ie ee 0 1882 
Da TIGAS, tel fs yee eee ee et ee ee 1900 
Div ster.) Lily Aco eater 1921 
Toy CLEMO, ie bapcticseee ete es teak neat tas 1916 
M 
Pac et oe ee ee eee 1890 
DLGA GIGS esas eet ie ae ere tetas 1920 
McCartney nid sii bis neeee as tee eco a eeeres 1919 
MWe Glallan ers Dive coe hea aes ae ens 1891 
ME COOL Tia Get baat ticcas a eee gee 1893 
MacDonald, Beatrice .................... 1895 
MaeBanaldials) pte ee 1887 
MacDonalds tA. ee cole s Pee ret 1885 
MaeDonald, Wi yD. wince sie 1918 
MeBiroy, *Mrs. Jd so Wiek-ske ee 1914 
Mactarlane. P.O soroiccic eee 1903 
Mactnnis,;d “Oral sc, 2s eee 1896 
Melntyre: (Ri Gin es So eae 1909 
MeKericher, ints oscct oes -aacnteceetce 1923 
MeKinney, mina ee Ae 1911 
EER Orig ei see ee tgs ee 1905 
MeLellan. HA. WSdrnttes oe 1893 


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MeReynolds,: Paul)... ae 1904 
Maddock, Helene 2.2 ak aee ee 1915 
Magoon, Jules 2k aa aete 1913 
Magni PAS tec rcreas carne cteeaee ease 1919 
Marquand, Elizabeth ....-..............- 1924 
Marriott, . Vege eee ata 1913 
Martin; (Wie (Bi. 36 era eee 1916 
Marty, td¢ Mateo eee 1882 
Mason, Helen “Ro 2 23 eee 1924 
Massey Ose its oe ase oes 1884 
Mather; ‘Carrie ‘Mi oc. 1920 
Mathes; GicWiie seis cee 2 eee 1898 
Matthew, Margaret L. ....-..-...---...- 1908 
Matthew, why 2 ee ae ae ee eee 1920 
Maxwell (Geos ieee eres eee 1925 
Maxwell’ i W.aC.Aceaesiee ee cscaee eae 1919 
Mayes. Vip Bi 5 aire easeceeens eeakee tee 1922 
Meacham; Olive san. -tesc:2-5- see ene 1925 
Merlin=-J onesio ls (MS Ge eenceeete eee 1887 
Merrall 70.25 Hie ee cere eae 1873 
Merriam,. Harriet :G:) 22 1895 
Merrill er Gece ene ceoegh ances 1907 
Merrilis i Giri, coe eee ee ceecieee 1886 
Merrill: a Wik Gin ie eg ieee nee reas 1884 
MesoroleseAnna oie eg eae ee 1905 
Meserve,) | Mier 0 tence ceerestenneee 1908 
Meyer Wisie iw yee cesses ee ener eee 1921 
Michel Vo O Wi eee re se eens 1919 
Michel; Marion’, Mei. sc too enee ee 1924 
MillarevoU aD cee ee rege 1922 
MM Fer 2 Be W. hiccce sete ata center eee 1921 
UW Bb Cy aad = Ray Pee eins, te ee iE eae 1915 
Millers ROR eee ae eee 1916 
Miller ii St eee ate eee 1897 
Minaker) (ROW Ws ccctterscsg eee eee eae 1908 
Minkter SMe eee eee a eeoae 1917 
Misa was ee ee ee cae 1920 
Mist Gre ee en arena pace eee 1922 
Mitchell’ Helen bo suse ee 1921 
Moller; "IW abele ioe accrcscancsteee ee 1920 
WIA AZ AWA, ct Soceccereee cle es eee eee 1912 
Monor vT ca 2 oe eee 1914 
IM OO G9) 5 Bic, Hit eeeeeee es cee eee ee 1898 
Moore, Frederica A, .............-....---- 1907 
Moreland; Bes Mis foc ccs eee eee 1921 
Morgan, RS Fos eee 1909 
Morran?/ Geis sms. sset aoe 1872 
B10) os ag ap Leslee a ae A Da a 1912 
Morris, Bec) is cate cce aes agence rite tees 1906 
Morrison, Havel A] 2252 1925 
Morrison hil W. 6. ae ees 1918 
Morrison, Helen (Mrs. F. W.) ....1918 
WI ORTOW see8 ike ie 1925 
MowDrayy iris lee eeosseseee cee eee 1900 


ET COMM 6 ESE ay Sete camrmayy ea meet Sateen He 1891 


Mundell. Csr ata cannes 1923 
MNF PE 5 Coe re occ gale eee womanly 1897 
N 
BS EAE § by Bets ek ates pie Pee ae: Woy ata sreest hb Oba 
PUM IPREM.S Pola bs horas as hesetackceeee is 1918 
IW IC SEIVI UL ty Comte Ce ree eee One 1903 
Nash, Louise H. (Mrs. C. S.) ...... 1914 
Nelson sG Won oie oe 1893 
Dt A Bre Vs Fe fae 0 CHO fog lat gt le a 1892 
INT SSRIS TV ce VV De cbs oe ae Sec oe At 1925 
TPS eV ab re \oagl ee ahs MY Ge seer Oe lake ae tl 1907 
NMarneetouAm Lane ont eau Sie ue 1917 
CREE oP Pan EL Sete fe neue Waucun oo ae ues 1905 
Nowland, VA LICe nt... ccccssugecusgneneueee 1913 
Oo 
OPenhisexs Pacts Serge cee 1924 
BPG og VEN CHUB ROT Co ae Oe Wee Seer Abe Natal 1913 
LOVES pg WE OR se Las UR ue clea eta ae pt 1914 
shal eo 5 Oy ANE oneal Sas RE AS 1925 
SOF EG erred = Gigs Manan ges gees up ia read as 1923 
Seg: SOF Rd bo eee (A aaa Senne eo Re 1895 
SB RE Ta AAS FB eR Ces IR AOA SOFIE tere 1911 
CEWETIB fear eet cares co eae or 1901 
P 
Bed Ne a Yn) erat BSE BAP) SUR a a Rl SR ek 1900 
Paimer, -Gordon, (222-05 ecko eek 1910 
PP ADASTLV TORT cited sooo conor cat eee sae tesa 1921 
1 ENT Fok Ne SF De ae loge anc pe A 1908 
IPAPEONS  odithes U won cao sete ce 1919 
Parsons, Frances L. ................----.- 1914 
PETROS ce tees coh aera meee te 1893 
te OCMIW Se Ed ties cere te eke ers 1877 
PACCTSOM Are ore ace OR 
PATETSON  FLAITiGt) Pro tnt een Saco 1924 
ALLCLE ON ist Crater peruse, eevee oadwee 1897 
Bag ges MP 9g IRs a 1923 
RCOTR OM iam ee tee fener ec re 1921 
bE LAUR TRGB ROC ati Sart oie or ear Lane erent 1903 
Mandletan Nt Wotan sre cece dees shed 1906 
POR Ber icy Biotic ae ae 1916 
Peppers, Margaret .................-....-- 1916 
ORRIN GN Eee eecn. seen be seseeee coe ee L895 
Perkins Helen Min oo ee 1923 
fd PAD 8 be Aca fe Gia ea aoa Spee rtrd 1893 
PRLCTRGIS Digiess eee cee eek cers aged ks 1914 
Seay leh eal Staal Dy ee ea et Sema nana 1919 
LEN REP gcaneted Chr Pile Ge doe ee Oe 1922 


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SAGE ay 2 DA CA 2 Naina Pye eat es SEN Se 1920 
Phelps web. hess sks ese desu 1906 
PMS IDS sede Wiese cece ea ae 1892 
Plaw, Eleanor W.. ......----2::--ces--:ss005 1914 
eMMOM he COL) oo. cccacvelglaibaesesnnaegicast 1923 
EE UT GEA BEA ay aE Pont MUD Tipo? 1910 
Prefontaine, Margaret A. ............ 1925 
Presctield. i Hoi ote se 1918 
Price, Bessie M. D. ..--....-..-...--.---: 1925 
BRAT gE gle Rieti Bs lapcatec ah aa AW Vga POR 2 1925 
Puloriers Avs Wee ea ce Le 1910 
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Balaton Div scsrciesnetag cite cnccb pe oo eke ane 1911 
Rahill’ John Wie esa seeks 1916 
Ramp, Katherine L. ...............-....-- 1914 
Methhone: fy li ne ee eee 1888 
Rayer Cri, WN stir souke nce cet cok ay eee 1918 
Tee ail) 8 Alef Shs Mateo al pa psi hain EU RUE EVAR ok 1924 
BMeasgoner De Da scose csc A Be ct 1920 
Reaves: Com Elia een ue ce ey eee 1893 
BRT Te NY GO sb Mle a OLE i np 1898 
Rein Gladveres eee oh eras as 1917 
Reilsniderss Wipes, ase ee 1923 
Reith) Wartdn: Bi a 1922 
Reng ler fics Have en coe ates oe oa 1919 
Rep keniaw Weblo ete eee 1924 
Rhodes, Mary L. (Mrs. M.) ...,..-.. 1923 
Rhodes. Motlett vere ey 1920 
IGG Ae Lab veteran kent eee gee 1917 
BETA Ca 5 AR Sth a Nal Oe as a A as 1882 
Righards.;. Laura. Nig 1897 
RAGA ete WW Ewe ee cece eae La ee 1910 
Ridgeway, A. Jennie .................--- 1914 
Ring EPH OA Seusers, tues oe oe Ce E820 
Ae TO oie: Wee Diy ease sat as ue aay 1908 
Rittenhouse Day We scetio ava pause se 1908 
RO DING Ds Corre vesnee Ue cc adnate 1890 
Raebinsom. Di Rae ea 1924 
ROGErS ss Wik ee eae ee ae ie 1887 
Mami Pers Pty joc ees topccccrarcsct cc oeaeht 1895 
Rope Gt ie aa, 1925 
PORK Oe AS hee geald, tenon ec nee ot Se cstr aay 1872 
ROR Se Oe Ae rea is eae ones ee qtaaah 1912 
Bogsis Sarak Vohoisor2s--csehccevedesempsaaat 1908 
Pe ohid . A a ircaie nd aba RNa RAR Beef 1916 
Ruekman, HErixene. «-....---.2-,4.--segco0e 1920 
BGT fie Bb CNR peel mente NMS piapeenr ape ar 1917 
REE ocd atic cau tee oooc sg cee saacov ee eSob ae giee nent 1924 
Runnells, Florence A. .....--.--..++---2-- 1923 
Rupy on, CwTy ces ee a ag 1906 
Mvgy Muriel oreo ae cacencehs teas cap knew 1925 


Salisbury. SaGWec soko cececeecn nda cccnes 1920 
Sarvent;)Bijkoeeee oe ess 1919 
Sanderson, Edith ............:..........-.. 1919 
Saturninoigd AD sees ene season 1921 
Saunders; 0Wis Gr sete eee eae 1919 
SAVid Ges doe oe veeee cde reee eae deere 1923 
SAVOPrY;i SOlENE) pce teed, Pree 1914 
Schenkofs ky, es eee te eee ea eeace 1914 
Schilling Alice Ms: 5. net soe te 1921 
Schneider, Marguerite .................. 1913 
Scorer ec Ns tiela eccctctscsu te eee ees 1924 
Score, Ruth (Mrs. J. N. R.) ........ 1925 
Scott; Helen pe Be ee 1925 
SS COtG Hoe Ha recta eee eee 1905 
Semal/mAns osu et es. esr hee eee 1923 
Sewards; (Cob e here eee 1923 
Shatlers Asst oo eee ee 1923 
MEDAN sk sil Posyg caee eee tose ees crea cne ae cee 1921 
Shoemaker) Hy See ee 1923 
Shook iGsilaoea eee eee 1922 
SUKESEVGES: wae Oo ances 1922 
SINCIAIE al ie ie ae eee eet eee 1922 
Sinks AR He Pee eee ae ess 1883 
Smiths Clara tli 2s ae eee 1915 
Smith, ose Bei cre eee 1924 
STIG, JLOR GMLRY yeeoe sates seee se ee tes 1900 
Sraith Ge ee eee eee 1876 
Smith, We Clb cer 2s eis See ae 1907 
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Sith SW ice es Ae, Ae ee 1917 
Snider, (As Bie ae ees 1895 
SDAGY Oho heat sce eae ad ees 1920 
Sodenana; ld cia ee ee 19138 
Spaulding ysis hse ieee e tee ates eee 191d 
Speers, Grace A. (Mrs. W. J.) .-...1923 
Spencer, (GAS. in sacs eee ee 1913 
Spitz, Haydee Misc 22 1923 
SPOOLMISTE hactue tee cae ne eee na cece eres 1905 
Stannard, F. CGE AON oe a 1906 
SEAUD Pe) cae tidecr nee ee eee 1891 
St@VCM6 iva) oh Din ose racen gese ee ecceee vat ece 1872 
Stevenson,” Ws Mineo eee 1900 
Stewart, W. phe tee eae ae 1890 
Stockwell, Grace M. .................... 1920 
Stodgard.: lo W yecce st ee eee, 1895 
Stones CosiAs hot eee 1914 
Stone iby sh ewe ee ere eee 1921 
SEOTY 5 Alin ie eee ee ee ee 1917 
Strait, eC730 ee eee ae 1925 
Strickland, Jerome -222...2..21...-.20-2.4 1875 
Strong. hin Roe eee ee a 1909 
Stubbins, Asset Ok ES RANE SS 1905 


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Sturges) Ci eae eee 1881 
Sudermann, Mrs. Clara E. .........-.- 1909 
Sudermahn- 2d 0 Mi poe eae 1911 
Sutherland, Hester, M. ......-.-......- 1897 
Stiy ehiroy |Actists ot ee eee 1910 
Swartz, Py Kan ae ee eee 1925 
Swinburne: Sarah Po {i 1921 
Szoke, Georgette ..............--------2-.--- 1922 
T 
Tasashiro; (Cie tas ae eee 1923 
Urs phack: Rig Cape etiater a nese ie Ne. & 1913 
TMHOGR, oe Mast ete ataccternsesea sees cock 1899 
Takesaki; - Vereen ee eee eee 1907 
AEH ab Bid bape sean ela tase age ae Hs eS Lon of 1913 
Taylor.) Dee ee ..1882 
Taylor, Mary (S.-i ee eee 1924 
Tenney s Ws Via ten cocenteserean areca resets 1924 
Thayer, (Hees cece saetantneees 1919 
Thayer, > Muriel (As iicict cee eee ee 1917 
‘Thelin; Bae eee eee 1917 
Thomas yes Obes acsere eee esen pees 1925 
Thomas; Sct Cree ea eee 1912 
THOMPSON, Oey eee eee ee eee 1880 
Tillman,)S. (Le che eat ee eee 1913 
Tippett cy et eae eeee cee eonas 1885 
Todds ilian: 2: ee ee eee eens 1923 
TGISOn EL Gith eis eee eee 1914 
Tolson,:- Gi Pa eee eee 1902 
Toms Wavy S eS ois ascges sas cece een 1915 
Toothaker Ae ee eee 1906 
Tornatiist; -inezoGs peices sane eee 1920 
FEracy, Ooo Ke eee cee eee 1876 
"TP OTICTY 3) Sick cee ees 1905 
Trevithick; Chas sprees ee 1887 
Trower, William George ............-. 1894 
ANTE) Rp iad he ee ente ee eta ee es ae 1913 
Tiare 75s ps ete ee eee 1917 
Turner Coal a beatae to ee eee 1911 
Abhay a(s) ppl tn hg risked: Wy hee Ss ae tae 1925 
TEU EEE SEL ens Cate nee ce ase cen eee 1911 
Tweedy, Mary cn ee 1924 
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WO ffeln cH cae W &. oesc esa tee eee 1913 
Unours, a a a eee 1918 
Ureia,,, G1 Gist nae eeee e 1921 
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Vian? Hern Por ects eee 1924 
Van WarnenjsO.. ee 1907 
Van Winkle. Sune *La costed 1921 
Vaudtay; (TU A2 ose ane 1877 
Naughan, kt (Mo ees 1909 


WaynineercirauD cat. eee 1914 


Vayhinger, Rubie E. ...................... 1914 
Weal TRlOrences Lic costs testes cteectececa. 1920 
Vogelein, Leoda M. Grebe ............ 1924 
W 
Wiaddellehe Co tives cure oe ly ete 1915 
UPN eyo By) oy Tod OE a SRS a a dl 1872 
PT Phe od eS Ee Aa pepe rn Aa 1917 
Warrets MMrec de Js vent es 1895 
WY ALAN DO peer tce.s soe 322 C5, Neue tee 1916 
Watkins. Diy Wie oey ee A, 1872 
WOSTV eR rRNCIS pee ee 1893 
IWAtSON sla) CO. oos-s2 EE RARE BS eect 1922 
WVGAVEY SM TE Aso Scns cast eran 1914 
IWiGGUE Hin Riis sts. ot eo ese et ake 1917 
WELZ OL PIU. tie aids koa. hoc ents ee eee ey 1923 
WV GOK NOCD Libis iene ree ca es ae 1890 
OT Ad UES S60 Og DRE aa SN lle Na 1924 
Wiellsuiluorettal Divine ee 1925 
Willeeler OB iV oii brie soe ee ee ee 1915 
I ALSETCR Te d's ep FR eh ae 1923 
Wihita kero Re. Bog. forecast eee 1912 
NAG Peo S BIA i ae pe 1917 
Whitney, Lilian W. ...................... 1915 
Wiebalkoy Anna Mo cto, 1924 
DVL RN ELT ce Garsty Eaters ae cecte mes eee nite 1900 
Wilcox, Winaldar (20 ee 1895 
WVATC ORs at Wick ertuee cure cate eet clay Sen ueL 1910 
VETER od s G4 0 ly So Baha See (OE Ee a 1908 
ATAU ECE W va shih Pd 5 Soar Sere he eee 1897 


VALLE FV OT (TW, gas ig lay a eae 1925 


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WrillismsteO GR oso ee eee ee 1925 
Williamson, Abbie ..............--22..-.-- 1897 
Wilsons Mirae D> Hien ae ee eal 1906 
WLS OT wi Viot Dunthre sit. cone ce eee ge 1906 
WV TLL OT meV er Mn eater eee ees renee 1914 
Winchester, Olive M. .................-.. 1917 
Winter, Mrs. Lena W. .................. 1904 
AND TCG Ty ops ed RAN AS Dee SG EC ae Sore 1906 
AB ist ho Oa) 78 Wee Sat ated ale a 1890 
PWT Cam VN cr Coste oe tne sorte me ne 1889 
IVY REMETT COM oe Weil cola ar'eneuaroosgcasnes 1908 
Woessner, Chas.) .....:.ccssesccccetess 0---- 1925 
RWVIOLL Coat NN Eanes hcl natok occ cn oes pete ee 1906 
WV OO a crete cok esa abe ees ee 1891 
Woolsey, Rose M. ...-........2.-.------0-- 1914 
IWIGOLEN idl te Create cer tes cccnae eens 1904 
ATT Coii 0 OS bas a Rl SR ait oe Cra 1905 
Wythe Kate. Gers cates ee 1918 
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PALIN ON Ch air mene see ers Cees cueas 1910 
PYRG KA We Eis epesy coe ee eece ee tansseen ese 1911 
PViAPV OW Noah Bean racscceetocsducecnoocecucbese 1897 
Wepre NS ek aa a ae Ue Ge pe lee! 1918 
PY OS RUT Gri Dal so cena ns hen osccescnaceantes 1912 
PVOKOV ANIA Whee chet tee eh ee 1899 
PVIOS TIIOK oo Wis eebete ke cota etoteckttwtcneeenctee 1915 
WiOUnNS Graces 6 1c sneeecccraceue 1922 
NLU aL deped 2 rds eR ae te sa galin Reeomet ae aD 1895 
POUT MAT ci Win Eke rece esseceatceomectodes 1916 
VOUT POT HA na ae cee cose taee eetone 1925 
PY OUD Ze Wags pert ee ti eaenc cect tcucceraes eeemeece 1917 


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